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CONDITIONS OF SALE 


First.—The highest bidder to be the buyer: and if any dispute arise 
between two or more bidders, the lot so in dispute shall be 
immediately put up again and re-sold, provided the Auctioneer 
cannot decide the said dispute. 

SECOND.—The Auctioneer has absolute discretion to divide any lot, to 
combine any two or more lots, to withdraw any lots, to refuse bids 
and to regulate the bidding. 

THIRD.—AII lots are put up for sale subject (a) to any reserve price imposed 
by the seller and (4) to the right of the seller to bid either personally 
or else by any one person who may be the Auctioneer. 

FourTH.—The purchasers to give in their names and place of abode, and to 
pay down 25% of the purchase price or more in part payment, or 
the whole of the purchase-money, if required; in default of which 
the a or lots so purchased to be immediately put up again and 
re-so 

Firtra.—Each lot is believed to be genuine, but should any lot prove to be 
a forgery, or reprint, or wrongly described in the catalogue, the 
purchaser is at liberty to take or reject it, provided always that 
notice of such rejection be made and the lot returned within seven 
days from date of sale. 

SixTH.—The Auctioneers will not hold themselves responsible for any action 
that may arise, acting solely as agents between buyer and seller 
and for both equitably. 

SEVENTH.—The Auctioneers will not hold themselves responsible for the 
safe custody of any lots left more than three days after the sale. 

E1cHTH.—Buyers must satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of their 
purchases at the time of delivery. The Auctioneers not to be held 
responsible for any discrepancy which might be discovered after 
the lots have been removed from their premises. 

NintH.—A daily storage fee of £0.25 per lot will be payable by the 
purchaser on lots not removed within seven days of the date of 
sale. The Auctioneers reserve the right to re-sell by Auction or 
privately, without notice to the buyer, all lots not removed from 

‘ the Auctioneers’ premises within fourteen days of the date of sale. 


Please Note. 

The metal in which the coins are struck is indicated thus: — 
A’=gold, A=silver, AA=copper or bronze. 
El=Electrum (an alloy of gold and silver). 
BI=Billon (an alloy of silver and copper). 


Care is taken to describe accurately the condition of coins and medals, 
using the following scale: Extremely fine, Very fine, Fine, and Good. Where 
no condition is stated it may be assumed that the coins and medals are not 


in good condition. 


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for Overseas Collectors 
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no other tax is payable. 

There are NO RESTRICTIONS OR CUSTOMS DUTY on the import 
of collectors’_coins.-— 

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Buyers are NOT required to pay any form of auction tax. 

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IMPORTANT BUYERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. 

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EXPERT ADVICE, and arrangements made to view if necessary. 
Complete settlement made 21 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SALE. 
CASH ADVANCES, at our discretion, if required. 


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Note.—We shail be pleased to execute commissions to purchase Lots. free of charge, 
for Clients unable to attend the Sale personally. Luts will be purchased in the 
nom-de-plume of ““GRAHAM” and will be secured as much below limits as possible. 





PREFACE 


THIS catalogue lists a wide variety of coins from many countries, but 
although the range is extensive, they form into neat categories. The 
catalogue has been arranged for easy reference, and a glance at the index 
will show the full extent. The 43 plates of illustrations cover the better and 
more interesting coins. The illustrations are from direct photographs. A 
bibliography lists the works of reference used. 


The various sections of the sale are as follows :— 
Ancient British gold coins; 
English hammered and milled gold coins; 


A collection of English ranging from the ancient British to the 
hammered series of Charles II; 


A concise group of English crowns from Anne to George V; 
A highly important collection of the gold coins of Colombia; 
A small group of Spanish Colonial gold recovered off Florida; 


A group of European gold coins, including many rarities and 
multiple ducats; 


A collection of European silver, representing the Holy Roman 
Empire, France, Italian, German, Russian and Scandi- 
navian series. 


The Colombian collection begins with the issues of Ferdinand VI from 
the Santa Fe de Bogota and Popayan Mints and is extensive through all the 
issues to the 1920’s. It is remarkable for its completeness, and the catalogue 
has illustrated a sample of all the obvious varieties. It is the purpose of 
the catalogue to list the coins in such a way that it will remain a ready 
reference for the country and for current prices. 


We hope that the range of the sale will provide opportunities for the 
collectors of the many series covered. 
SPINK & SON, LTD. 
October 1971. 
GLENDINING & CO. 


INDEX 
A. Aberystwyth: 193, 194 


Addedomaros: 8 
Ancient British: 1-17, 78-88 
Anglo-Gallic: 133 
Anglo-Hannovarian: 892-894 
Anglo-Saxon, Gold: 17 
a »  wsilver: 89-193 
Anhalt: 791, 792 
Aquilea: 899 
Austria (and Holy Roman 
Empire): 652-657, 742-764 
Austrian Netherlands: 961 


Bavaria: 793-797, 854, 855 

Bearn: 769 

Bellovaci: 1, 78, 79 

Bentheim: 792 

Bere: 799 

Berg (s-Heerenberg): 962 

Bodvoc: 11 

Bogota: 324-332, 343-372, 
425-452, 489-507, 523-533, 
544-551, 558-563, 566-568, 
571-575, 623-629 

Bohemia: 658, 659, 800 

Bologna: 705, 706, 900 

Brandenburg-Prussia: 801-812 

Bremen: 813 

Bristol: 199 

Brunswick and Brunswick- 

Luneberg: 814-816, 892-894 

Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel: 687, 
817-836 


Canin: [0 

Carmagnola: 901 
Carolingians: 765-768 
Casale: 902 

Castille: 989 
Catuvellauni: 81, 82 
Channel Islands: 81 
Cologne: 837 

Colombia: 324-618 
Coritani: 13-16, 80, 85, 87 
Corvey: 838 

Crowns (milled): 245-323 
Cunobeline: 7, 83 
Cuzco: 642, 643 
Czechoslovakia: 660-664 


Danzig: 665, 666, 966, 967 

Denmark (and Norway): 667, 
1013-1023 

Dobuni: 9, 11 

Dominican Republic: 668 

Donauworth: 839 


East Friesland: 688 

Ecuador: 619-622 

Egypt: 669, 670 

English Hammered Gold: 18-39 
e Milled Gold: 41-75 
_ Hammered Silver: 89-217 

Erfurt: 840 

Ethiopia: 671-673 

Exeter: 205-210 


Ferrara: 903 

Florence: 707, 708, 904, 905 
France: 674-686, 765-790 
Frankfurt: 841 


Gallo-Belgic: 2 

Gelderland: 963 

German Republic: 698, 699 

Germany and German States: 
687-699, 791-897 

Gotha: 842 

Granadine Confederation: 
566-570 


Hamburg: 689-691 
Hesse: 843 
Hildesheim: 692 
Hungary: 692 


Iceni: 12, 84, 86 
India: 702, 703 
Ireland: 238-244 

Italy: 704-716, 899-953 





Kaufbeuern: 793 
Kent: 88 
Kremnitz: 701 


Lima: 644-650 
Livonia-Esthonia: 982 
Lorraine: 770 

Low Countries: 954-965 
Luibeck: 844 

Lucca: 906 

Lundy Island: 200, 201 


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INDEX (continued) 


Magdeburg: 845, 846 
Mainz: 847-851 
Malta: 907, 908 
Mantua: 909 
Mecklenburg: 659, 848 
Medellin: 570, 585-599 
Mesocco: 910 
Mexico: 630-641 
Milan: 709, 910-919 
Minden: 852 

Modena: 920 
Monaco: 717, 771 
Miinsterberg-Oels: 853 
Murano: 920 


Naples: 922-932 

Navarre: 772, 773 

Netherlands: 954-965 

Newark: 211 

New Granada: 544-565 

Nijmegen: 955 

Normans: 124-130 

Norway: 1024 

Norway (and Denmark): 
1013-1023 


Olmutz: 658 
Ortenburg: 655 
Oxford: 38, 195-198 


Palatinate: 854, 855 

Parma: 932 

Persia: 718 

Peru: 642-650 

Philippine Islands: 719, 720 

Plantagenets (and later English 
Hammered Silver): 131-217 

Poland: 966-970 

Popayan: 333-342, 373-424, 
453-488, 508-522, 534-543, 
552-557, 564, 565, 569, 
576-584 

Portugal: 721-729, 971 

Prussia: 693, 856 


Quito: 619-622 


Ragusa: 933 

Regensburg: 857 

Reggio: 934 

Remic: 4 

Rome (and Papal States): 
710-715, 935-947 

Russia: 730-737, 972-986 


S. 


San Marino: 738 

Santa Fe de Bogota: see Bogota 

Saxony: 694, 858-89] 
Albertine Line: 858-870 
Ernestine Line: 871-880 
House of Altenburg: 881-882 
House of Weimar: 883-884 
House of Middle-Weimar: 

Savoy: 948 [885, 886 

Scandinavia: 990-1025 

Sceats: 89-92 

Schleswig-Holstein: 1025 

Scotland: 218-237 

Siam: 739 

Sicily: 949 

Spain: 987-989 

Specimen Sets: 76, 77 

Sweden: 990-1012 


Tecklenburg-Rheda: 798 

Toulouse: 774 

Tower Mint (under Charles I): 
157-190 

Transylvania: 898 

Trautson-Falkenstein: 656, 657 

Truro: 202-204, 209 

Tuscany: 950, 951 


Utrecht: 964 


Vatican: 710-715, 935-947 
Venice: :716, 952 
Verica: 5, 6 


Waldeck: 697 

Waldstein (Wallenstein): 659, 
851 

Warsaw: 970 

Westphalia: 695, 696, 895, 896 

Whaddon Chase: 81 

Wismar: 897 

Wonersh: 82 


York: 191-193 


Zeeland: 965 


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BIBLIOGRAPHY 


. F. Allen: Coins of the Coritani. London, 1963. 
. F. Antell: Svenska Mynt. Helsingfors, 1908. 
. C. Brooke: English Coins, 3rd Ed. London, 1950. 
. D. Beresford-Jones: The Oxford Mint and the Triple Unites of 
Charles I. B.N.J. XXVIII. 
. Ciani: Monnais Royales Frangaises. Paris, 1926. 
. R. Cooper: Silver Crowns of the Tower Mint of Charles I. 
B.N.J. 1968. 
W. D. Craig: Coins of the World, 1750-1850. Racine, 1966. 
A. Dowle and P. Finn: The Guide Book to the Coinage of Ireland. 
London, 1969. 
J. S. Davenport: 
European Crowns, 1700-1800. London, 1964. 
European Crowns and Talers since 1800. London, 1964. 
German Talers, 1700-1800. London, 1965. 
A. Delmonte: Le Benelux D’Argent. Amsterdam, 1967. 
G. Duve: Geschichte der Braunschweig - Liineburgaschen 
H. A. Seaby and P. A. Rayner: {Léser-Thaler. 
The English Silver Coinage from 1649. 
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Die Neueven Hamburgischen Miinzen und Medaillen. 
Hamburg, 1843. 
Catalogue of the Collection of Julius Guttag. New York, 1929. 
Catalogue de la Collection des Médailles et Monnaies Polonaises. 
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Catalogo de la Onza Espanola. Madrid, 1964. 
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Madrid, 1964. 
Catalogo de la Doblon de a Dos Escudos. Madrid, 1964. 
Catalogo de la Onzas d America Independiente. 
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M. B. L. Fernandes: Memoria das Medalhas E Condecoracoes 
Portuguezas. Lisbon, 1861. 
The Milled Coinage of England. London, 1950. [Madrid, 1964. 
R. P. Mack: The Coinage of Ancient Britain. London, 1964. 
J. T. Medina: Las Monedas Coloniales Hispano-Americano. 
Santiago, 1919. 
J. J. North: English Hammered Coinage. 2 vols. London, 1960-63. 
A. Pagani: Monete Haliane. Milan, 1962. 
F. Pridmore: The Coins of the British Commonwealth of Nations. 
Part 2— Asian Territories. London, 1965. 
Munzen und Medaillen Cabinet des Justizraths Reimmann. 3 vols. 
Hess, Frankfurt, 1891. 
H. H. Schou: Besrivetske af Danske og Norske M@¢nter. 
Copenhagen, 1926. 
H. M. Severin: The Silver Coins of Imperial Russia. London, 1965. 
I. H. Stewart: The Scottish Coinage, 2nd Ed. 1967. 
C. H. V. Sutherland: Anglo-Saxon Gold Coinage. London, 1948. 
Wayte Raymond: The Gold Coins of North and South America. 
New York, 1937. 
R. S. Yeoman: Modern World Coins, 9th Ed. Racine, 1970. 


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CATALOGUE of 
GOLD and SILVER 


COINS OF THE WORLD 


including 
A Highly Important Collection of the 
GOLD COINS OF COLOMBIA 
and 
An extensive series of EUROPEAN THALERS 


First Day’s Sale 
Wednesday, 17th November, 1971 


commencing at 10 a.m. precisely 


ANCIENT BRITISH GOLD COINS 


Lor 


1* Bellovaci, Quarter-Stater (c. 100-75 B.C.), obv. laureate head to 
left, rev. horse to left, rosette below, Victory above (Mack 
4). An unusually fine specimen with well marked head on 
obverse; very rare in this condition. 


2* Gallo-Belgic E (57-45 B.C.), uninscribed Stater, obv. plain, rev. 
horse right with pellet below and exergual line (Mack 27p). 
As struck and extremely fine. 


‘. From the Haslemere Hoard (1944). 


3* Gallo-Belgic D, Southern District (c. 80 B.C.), Quarter-Stater, 
oby. plain, rev. tree, line below, and uncertain object in 
field (Mack 41a). Very fine. 


4* British “Remic” type Stater (40-20 B.C.), obv. portion of laureate 
bust right, curved wreath, rev. triple-tailed horse to right, 
wheel below, above remains of Victory and pellets (Mack 
58). Extremely fine. 


5* Verica, inscribed Stater (A.D. 10-40), 2nd Series, obv. COM - F on 
a sunken tablet, rev. VIR REX around horseman galloping 
right, holding short dart, curved ornament behind horse 
and rider (Mack 121). Very fine and rare. 


6* Another, 3rd Series, obv. vir1 divided by large vine-leaf, rey. 
horseman right, carrying shield and spear, COF around 
(Mack 125). Extremely fine and rare. 


£500.00 


£80.00 


£78.00 


£140.00 


£270.00 


£450.00 


£360.00 


£440.00 


£820.00 


£700.00 


£920.00 


£290.00 


£260.00 


£250.00 


£680.00 


Lor 


7* Cunobeline, inscribed Stater (A.D. 10-40), struck at the mint of 
Camulodunum (Colchester), obv. caMv divided by ear of 
corn with central stalk, rev. CVN beneath horse to right, 
with branch between two pellets above (Mack 210). Ex- 
tremely fine and very rare. 


8* Addedomaros, inscribed Stater (15-1 B.C.), obv. star-shaped 
ornament, three crescents back to back in centre, rev. long- 
tailed horse to right, ornament above. cornucopia below 
horse with three pellets below, slight trace of inscription 
(ADDIDOM) (Mack 267). Very fine and rare. 


9* Dobuni, inscribed Stater of Catti (c. 40 B.C.), obv. fern-leaf 
with five arms each side, rev. CATTI, triple-tailed horse to 
right, wheel below and three pellets in field behind horse 
(Mack 391), struck in red gold. Very fine and very rare. 


10* Cantii, Dubnovellaunus Stater (15-1 B.C.), obv. plain with raised 
band across the field, rev. portions of name DUBNOVEL- 
LAUNUS, horse prancing right, bucranium between two 
pellets and two ring ornaments, annulet and pellet with 
serpent (?) below (Mack 282), yellow gold. Jrregular flan, 
slight chip at edge, otherwise very fine and extremely rare. 


11* Dobuni, Bodvoc Stater (c. 40 B.C.), obv. Bopvoc across the field, 
rey. triple-tailed horse right, wheel below, three ring 
ornaments and crescent above (Mack 395). Very fine and 
extremely rare. 


12* Iceni, uninscribed Stater (c. A.D. 50-60), obv. voided cross with 
central ring enclosing crescents, rev. horse with branched 
tail right, wheel below (Mack 401). Weak striking in places 
and small flan, very fine and rare. 


13* Coritani, uninscribed Stater (c. 50 B.C.-A.D.), North-East Coast 
type, oby. portions of head of Apollo right, rev. crude horse 
left, wheel below and star in front, geometric exergual lines 
below (Mack 56a). Very fine and very rare. 


14* —— South Ferriby type, uninscribed Stater, obv. portion of 
crude bust right, rev. disjointed horse left, portion of star 
below, pellets i in field (Mack 449). Rather small flan, very 
fine and rare. 


15* —— Vep Corf, inscribed Stater, obv. crude wreath, large circles 
with central pellets at ends, lines and pellets in field, rey. 
very crude horse left, vEP CORF above and below (Mack 
459), base gold. Very fine and extremely rare, 


Lor 


16* —— Dumn Tigir Seno, inscribed Stater, obv. DVN between two 


lines across a wreath composed of rectangular shapes, 
pellets in field. rev. crude horse left, [T1]GIR [S]ENo, triangle 
of pellets beneath the horse’s head (Mack 461), base gold. 
Fine and extremely rare. 


17* Anglo-Saxon Period, gold Thrymsa, oby. barbarous bust right, 


18 


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AWNI inscription, rev. barbarous standing figure facing with 
extended arms (North No. 33; and Sutherland, “‘Anglo- 
Saxon Gold Coinage’’, No. 84, illustrated plate V, No. 1). 
Of pale gold. Very fine and extremely rare. 


ENGLISH GOLD COINS 


Edward III, Quarter-Noble, Calais, Treaty series B (1363-69), 


plain above shield, rev. annulet in centre. Very fine. 


Henry IV, Noble, London, Light Coinage, king in ship, legend 


ends D. HIB., trefoil and annulet on ship, rev. pellet before 
h in centre. trefoil over lion’s head in third quarter, double 
saltire stops. Very fine, though the obverse rather weak, 
very rare. 


*.” From the Raynes Collection, 1950 (lot 27). 


Henry V, Noble, type D, mullet and annulet by sword arm, 


broken annulet on ship, rev. h in centre. Very fine. 


Edward IV, Ist Reign, London Ryal, m.m. crown on rev. only. 


trefoil stops both sides. Very fine. 


*. Illustrated on Plate 4. 


Elizabeth I, “Fine” Sovereign of Thirty-Shillings, m.m. lis, early 


issue, Queen enthroned, tressure broken at back of throne, 
rev. Shield on Tudor rose. Very fine and very rare. 


Angel, m.m. coronet, St. Michael slaying dragon, rev. E 
and rose beside mast of ship. Very fine. 


Another, m.m. A/bell on oby., A only on rev., similar. St. 
Michael and dragon rather weak, but very fine. 


Another, m.m. hand. Nearly very fine, but probably has 
been gilt. 


Another, m.m. O. Very fine. 


£680.00 


£1,450.00 


£55.00 


£900.00 


£160.00 


£130.00 


£550.00 


£85.00 


£60.00 


£85.00 


£95.00 


£62.00 


£150.00 


£260.00 


£82.00 


£200.00 


£105.00 


£85.00 


£26.00 


£22.00 


£32.00 


£42.00 
£1,100.00 


£180.00 


£720.00 


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Lot 

27 —— Quarter-Angel, m.m. sword, possibly over Latin cross on 
oby., type as Angel. Very fine. 

28* —— Another, m.m. key, similar type, legend ends FRAN, rev. 
legend ends FIDE (cf. Lockett 3288, key over woolsack, lot 
38). Very fine and extremely rare mint mark. 

29 —— Pound, m.m. O, crowned bust to left, decorative dress, rev. 
crowned shield. Very fine. 

‘.. From the Hird Collection. 

30 —— Half-Pound, 2nd Issue, m.m. coronet, bust left, plain dress. 
Fine. 

31* t—— Another, similar, m.m. lion. Only a good fine but an ex- 
tremely rare mint mark. 

32 —— Another, 3rd Issue, m.m. woolsack, bust left in decorative 
dress, rev. crowned shield. Chased in field, very fine. 

33 —— Another, m.m. O, similar. Light ‘brockage’ impression of 


R and some of shield on obv., otherwise very fine. 


34 Charles I, Tower mint, Crown, m.m. lis, first bust left, value 
behind head, rev. square-topped shield, crowned. Very 





fine. 
35 —— Another, m.m. bell, fourth bust, rev. crowned oval 
shield, CR at sides. Very fine but double-struck. 
36 —— —— Another, m.m. crown, similar. Very fine. 
‘.’ From the Lockett Collection. 
37 —— —— Another, similar. Very fine. 
38* —— Oxford mint, Triple Unite, 1642, bust left, plume behind, 


rey. Declaration in three lines, plumes and value above, 
date below, m.m. five pellets (B-J. III/52). Very fine and 
rare. 


39* Commonwealth, Unite, 1654, m.m. sun on obv., shield in wreath, 
rev. value over double shield. Scarce date, very fine. 


40* Charles II, Five-Guineas, 1670, first bust with pointed truncation 
right, rev. crossed shields and sceptres. Extremely fine, 
with light tone. 


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41 —— Five-Guineas, 1678/7, second bust with rounded truncation. 
Very fine and very rare. 


‘.” From the Duveen Collection, 1964 (lot 93). 


42 — Five-Guineas, 1681, similar. Almost extremely fine. 
*. From the Duveen Collection (lot 96). 


43 — Another, 1681, similar. Slight haymarking and damage by 
E of £T on rev., but very fine. 


44* —__ Five-Guineas, 1682, similar. Slight flan defects but almost 
extremely fine. 


*.’ From the Duveen Collection (lot 97). 


45 — Another, 1682, similar. Very fine. 
46 —— Two-Guineas, 1664, first bust, elephant below. Very fine. 
47 —— Two-Guineas, 1683, second bust. Traces of being double- 


struck, but nearly extremely fine. 


48 —\ Guinea, 1678, fourth bust, elephant and castle below. Has 
been mounted and gilt, very fine. 


49* James II, Five-Guineas, 1687, elephant and castle below. Figures 
16 of date barely visible, but almost extremely fine. 


50 —— Five-Guineas, 1688, elephant and castle. Extremely fine 
and well toned. 


51* William and Mary, Five-Guineas, 1694, elephant and castle below 
busts. Extremely fine and rare. 


52 —— Another, plain below busts. Nearly extremely fine. 
53 —— Two-Guineas, 1694/3, plain below busts. Very fine. 


54* William III, Five-Guineas, 1699, first bust. Good very fine. 
55 Anne, Pre-Union, Guinea, 1707. Very fine. 


56 —— Post-Union, Five-Guineas, 1706, rev. arms of England and 
Scotland. Nearly extremely fine. 


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£360.00 


£500.00 


£320.00 
£95.00 


£170.00 


£78.00 


£360.00 


£520.00 


£1,000.09 


£1,000.00 
£130.00 
£450.00 


£190.00 


£520.00 


£600.00 


£900.00 


£600.00 


£85.00 


£22.00 
£18.00 


£369.00 


£370.00 
£320.00 
£420.00 


£55.00 


£32.00 


£40.00 


£3,400.00 


£50.00 


£50.00 


£46.00 


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57* —— —— Another, 1709. Extremely fine. 


58* George I, Five-Guineas, 1716. Slight edge damage at top, very 
fine and very rare. 


59 —— Another, 1726. Very fine. 

60 —— Guinea, 1714, Prince Elector type, legends ends PR. EL. 
Very fine. 

61 —— Another, 1715, second head. Fine. 

62 — — Quarter-Guinea, 1718. Very fine. 


63 George LH, Five-Guineas, 1729, young head, E.1.c. below. Almost 
extremely fine. 


*.’ From the Duveen Collection (lot 130). 


64* —— Another, 1741, plain. Extremely fine. 

65 —— Another, 1746, old head, Lima below. Very fine. 

66 —— Another, 1753, plain below. Carbon specks, extremely fine. 

67 —— Guinea, 1758. Extremely fine. 

68 George III, Guineas, 1774, 1776, 1794. Fair to fine, first has been 
mounted. 

69 —— Guinea, 1786, fourth head; Third-Guinea, 1797, first head. 
Very fine. 

70* —— Pattern Five-Pounds, 1820, by Pistrucci, laureate head to 


right, rev. St. George and dragon, plain in exergue. edge 
reads DECUS ET TUTAMEN ANNO REGNI XX. Brilliant proof 
and extremely rare. 


71 Victoria, Proof Sovereign, Jubilee head, 1887. Nick in field by 
neck, otherwise brilliant. 


72 — Another, 1887. Proof, extremely fine. 


73 —— Another, 1893, old head. Proof, extremely fine. 


Lor 


75 


76 


77 


78 


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80* 


81* 


Peg 


So" 


84* 


oo" 


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Edward VII, Coronation 1902, matt proof Sovereign. Extremely 


fine. 
Sovereigns (4), 1897M, 1906 P, 1957, 1958. Very fine or better. 


SPECIMEN SETS 


William IV, 1831 specimen set of coins, comprising gold Two- 
Pounds, Sovereign and Half-Sovereign, silver Crown to 
Maundy Penny, copper Penny, Halfpenny and Farthing, in 
original case. Brilliant proofs, the silver with pleasant tone. 


Victoria, 1839 specimen set of coins, comprising gold Five- 
Pounds (Una and lion), Sovereign and Half-Sovereign, 
silver Crown to Maundy Penny, copper Penny, Halfpenny 
and Farthing, in old (not original) case. Brilliant proofs, 
with light toning on silver. 


ANCIENT BRITISH 


BELLOVACI, Gold Stater, Apollo head to left, rev. horse to left 
(Mack 3). Rev. worn, otherwise fine. 


— Gold Quarter-Stater, Apollo head right, rev. horse to right 
(M.2). Very fine. 


CoriTraNnI, Gold Stater, portion of Apollo head right, rev. crude 
horse left, rosette below (M.55). Very fine. 


CATUVELLAUNI, Whaddon Chase, Gold Stater, portions of Apollo 
head in cruciform pattern, rev. horse with braided tail to 
right, pellet in ring below (M.136). Very fine. 


— Wonersh, Gold Stater, cruciform design, rey. horse right, 
wheel below, ‘star’ above (M.148). Almost extremely fine. 


CUNOBELINE, Bronze, laureate head left, CVNOB(ELINI), rev. 
centaur to right, no legend visible (M.242). Fine. 


Iceni, Gold Stater, Celtic cross, rev. crude horse right, pellets 
above, wheel below (M.403). Very fine. 


CorITANI, Prototype Silver, Type F, boar to right, rosette above, 
rev. horse left, various rosette ornaments (M.405 var.; 
Allen 227). Very fine and extremely rare. 


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£2,400.09 


£58.00 


£240.00 


£160.00 


£100.00 


£340.00 


£35.00 


£290.00 


£230.00 


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£44.00 86 IcENI, Silver, crude head right, branch behind, rev. horse to right, 
‘diamond’ ornaments (M.413). Very fine. 


£280.00 87* CorITANI, Gold Stater, portions of laureate head, rev. disjointed 
horse, star below (M.449). Very fine. 


£60.00 88 Kent, ‘Tin’ money, very crude head, rev. crude horse (M.17); 
CHANNEL ISLANDS, billon Staters (3), Apollo head right, rev. 
horse to right, each differing variety. Fine or better. 


ANGLO-SAXON 
£42.00 89 Silver Sceat, Standard Series, bust right, rev. standard containing 
ToT 1 (North 40). Very fine. 


£40.00 90 Silver Sceat, degraded bust, rev. standard with pellet in centre, 
+ JIL in angles (N.45). Very fine. 


£42.00 91* Silver Sceat, Bird type, diademed bust right, + in front, rev. bird 
over cross, blundered legend (N.125). Very fine. 


£11.00 92 Northumbria, bronze Stycas (2) of Eanred, Aethelred II, and 
York, Wigmund (N. 186, 188, 196). Fine or very fine. 


Silver Pennies 


£34.00 93 MerctA, Burgred (852-874), bust right, BVRGRED REX, rev. BEGHA 
MONETA, unbroken lunettes (N.423). Very fine. 


’. Found with fifteen others under the Masonic Hall, Gt. 
Queen Street, High Holborn, January 1931. 


£44.00 94* Another, moneyer CENRED. Very fine. 





£21.00 95 —— Another, moneyer BEAGITA. Chipped between 4 and 6 
o'clock, fine. 


£28.00 96 DanisH East ANGLIA, St. Eadmund Memorial Coinage (c. 890- 
905), A in centre, -+WCEARMYNI, rev. + ONNONA IJAIIL, 
cross in centre (N.483). Very fine. 





Another, + “© CE + DNVRE, rev. + DENVT—AINOAE. Very 


fine. 


£125.00 98* Wessex, Alfred the Great, Mercia, 4th Coinage (890-899), 
; + /B8DFRED RE, rev. DVDIG MON in two lines, two crosses and 
two pellets between (N.637). Rev. double-struck, fine. 


£29.00 i 


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99* 


100* 


101 


102 
103 
104 
105 


106 


107* 


108 


109 


110 


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All England 


Aethelred II, First Hand type, Derby, + #bELRED REX ANGLO}, 


rev. LEOFPINE M "O DEORAB (N.766). Very fine. 
—— Crux type, London, moneyer Godric (N.770). Very fine. 


—— Long Cross, Canterbury (2), moneyers Godpine and Leof- 
stan (N.774). Very fine and extremely fine. 


— Another, Exeter, moneyer Wynsige. Nearly very fine. 
— Another, Wallingford, moneyer Aelfric. Very fine. 
—— Another, Wareham, moneyer Aelfsige. Very fine. 
— Helmet type, London, moneyer Goda. About very fine. 


— Last Small Cross (2), Exeter, moneyer Carla; Norwich, 
moneyer Wulfmer (N.777). Very fine and fine. 


Cnut, Pointed Helmet type, Bath, moneyer Aelfric (N.787). Very 
fine. 


—— Another. Dover, moneyer Leofwine. Very fine. 


—— Two others, York, moneyers Hidulf and Wulfnoth. Very 
fine. 


—— Short Cross, Lincoln, moneyer Colgrim (N.790). Obv. 
weak, about very fine. 


Harthacnut, Danish type, Lund mint (Denmark—now Sweden), 
Long Cross, pellets and annulets in angles (N.811 var.). 
Very fine. 


Edward the Confessor, Short Cross type, small flan, York, 
moneyer Sefugel (N.818). Very fine. 


— Another, London, moneyer &LFP. Very fine. 


—— Expanding Cross, London, moneyer Eadred (N.823). Very 
fine. 





Another, Norwich, moneyer Leofwine. Almost extremely 


fine. 


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£20.00 
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£32.00 
£21.00 


£32.00 


£38.00 
£29.00 


£36.00 


£21.00 


£42.00 


£17.00 


£17.00 


£21.00 


£30.00 


£15.00 


£42.00 


£35.00 


£19.00 


£36.00 


£20.00 


£41.00 


£19.00 


£40.00 


£21.00 


£22.00 


£20.00 


£50.00 


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£44.00 


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116 —— Another, Southwark, moneyer Osmund. Very fine but 
pierced. 

117* — Pointed Helmet type, Hastings, moneyer Duninc, DVINNC 
ON HASTIN (N.825). Extremely fine. 

118* —— Another, London, moneyer Brungar. Extremely fine, and 
sharp portrait. 

119 ——— Another, York, moneyer Thor, annulet in first quarter. 
Very fine. 

120* —— Sovereign/Eagles type, York, moneyer Thor, annulets in 
first and third quarters (N.827). Very fine. 

121* —- Hammer Cross type, Hastings, moneyer Wulfric, + PVLFRIC 
ON H#wWTI (N.828). Small verdigris spots, otherwise very 
fine. 

122 —— Another, Steyning, moneyer Deorman, + DIORMAN ON 
® TENIG. Extremely fine. 

123 —— Facing Bust/Small Cross, London, moneyer Wulfward 


(N.830). Very fine. 


Normans 


124* William I, Bonnet type, Wallingford, moneyer Brightmaer, BRIHT- 


M/ER ON PALL (N.842). Very fine. 


125 —— Canopy type, London, moneyer Wulfwine (N.843). Re- 


2a 


2, ——— 


paired but still with small hole at 5 o'clock, otherwise about 
very fine. 


Paxs type, Wilton, moneyer Sewine (N.848). Very fine. 


Another, London, moneyer Aewi. Very fine. 


128* Henry I, Pellets in Quatrefoil, facing bust, — PINE: ON: Lv — 


Lee 


is?) —— 





(BMC XIV; N.870). About very fine. 
Another, [SPEJEN: ON: DORCES. Very fine. 


Quatrefoil on Cross Fleury, + Gop[RIC:] ON LVND: (BMC 
XV; N.871). Very fine. 


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Plantagenets and Later 
Bor 


131 Henry II, Tealby type, Canterbury, + WILL[ELM: ON:] CA; Short 
Cross. Class Ib, London, Filip Aimer. Fine and very fine. 


132 John, Short Cross, Vb, Durham, PIERES: ON: DVR. Very fine. 


133 Long Cross Pence: Henry III, London, Class 2, 5b; Canterbury, 
3c; Edward I, London, Ic; Canterbury, 1Va; Newcastle, 
IXb; York, IIe; ANGLO-GALLIc, Richard I, Denier, RICA/ 
RDVS in two lines. Fine or very fine. 


134 Edward Iil, York, Groat, Pre-Treaty D; Henry VI, Annulet 
Coinage, Calais, Groats (2), Penny and Halfpenny; Rosette- 
mascle, Groat, Calais; Penny, York, contemporary forgery 
(?). Mainly very fine. 


135 Henry VI, Half-groat, facing bust, York, Archbishop Savage; 
Sovereign Pence (2), Bishop Fox, Durham; Archbishop 
Rotherham, York; Profile issue, Groat, m.m. crosslet, 
attempted piercing; Henry VIII, Sovereign Penny, Bishop 
Tunstall, Durham. Mainly very fine. 


136 —— Profile issue, Groats (2), m.m. crosslet and pheon. Both 
very fine. 


137* Henry VIII, First Coinage, Groat, m.m. portcullis crowned, pro- 
file bust right, similar to previous. Very fine. 


138 —— Another, Tournai, m.m. T crowned, similar. Slight edge 
damage, a good fine. 








io Second Coinage, m.m. sunburst, young portrait bust right. 
Very fine. 

140* Third Coinage, Testoon, Tower mint, m.m. pellet in annu- 
let, facing bust, reads HENRIC’ 8. Fine. 

141 —— Groats (6), Second Coinage, London; York, T.W. (2): 
Third Coinage, Canterbury and York; Posthumous, Lon- 
don (signs of later plating); Half-groat, Southwark. Mainly 
fair or fine. 

142 —— Groats (3), London, m.m. lis; Bristol, WS monogram; 


York, second bust. All fine. 


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£19.00 


£32.00 


£23.00 


£24.00 


£26.00 


£18.00 


£38.00 


£44.00 


£32.00 


£24.00 


£65.00 


£48.00 


£30.00 


£42.00 


£21.00 


£38.00 


£24.00 


£27.09 


£29.00 


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143* —— Posthumous Coinage, Durham House, Groat, m.m. bow, 


sixth bust, similar to previous, rev. legend reads REDDE 
CVIQVE QVOD SVVM EST. Fine and very rare. 


144 Edward VI, Second Period, Shilling, m.m. y, MDLIX, crowned 
bust right; Third Period, Shillings (2), MDL and MDLI. First 
nearly very fine for issue, others fine. 


145* —— Second Period, Shilling, similar to previous but legends 
transposed, m.m. arrow, large bust to right. Good fine, and 
rare. 

146 -—— Third Period, fine silver, Shilling, m.m. y; Sixpences (2), 


m.m. tun; Threepence, m.m. tun. First only about fine, 
others better. 


147* Philip and Mary, Shilling, 1554, facing busts, English titles, date 
below busts, rev. oval shield dividing value. Fair to fine, 
and rare variety. 


148 Elizabeth I, Shillings (3), m.m. crosslet, martlet, woolsack; Six- 
pence, m.m. arrow; Half-groat, m.m. hand; Milled Coinage, 
Sixpences (2), 1562, m.m. star; Groat, m.m. star (pierced). 
Mainly fine or better. 


149 —W— Shillings (2), both m.m. tun. Both about very fine. 

150 —— Shilling, Groat and Half-groat, all m.m. martlet; portcullis 
Penny. Fine to very fine. 

151 —— Shillings (2), m.m. 1 and 2 (1601 and 1602). Good fine and 
fine. 

152* James I, First Coinage, first bust, Shilling, m.m. thistle. Very 
fine. 

153 —— Another, similar, but second bust, fine; Sixpence, First 


Coinage, first bust, 1603, similar; Half-groat, similar; also 
Sixpence, 1605, and thistle Half-groat. Fine or better. 


154 —— Shillings (2), both m.m. lis, Second and Third Coinage, 
third and sixth busts. Very fine. 


155 —— Shilling, m.m. mullet, Second Coinage, fifth bust. Very fine. 


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156 —— Another, m.m. thistle, Third Coinage, sixth bust, rev. no 
plumes over shield. Very fine. 


Tower Mint 


157 Charles I, Crown, m.m. lis, type 1a, king on horseback, sword 
over shoulder, rey. square-topped shield over cross fourchée 
(Cooper IV/II). Fine. 


158* —— Crown, m.m. cross calvary/lis|cross calvary, type la, 
similar (Cooper II/ VII). Nearly very fine. 


159 —— Crown, m.m. cross calvary/lis| cross calvary, similar to pre- 
vious. Nearly very fine. 


160 ——— Crown, m.m. rose/plumes, both sides, type Ila, smaller 
horseman, rev. narrow oval shield, plumes above (Cooper 
X/ XI). Fine. 








tei* Crown, m.m. harp/rose/feathers|harp (Cooper X/XIV). 
About very fine. 

162 —— Another, similar. Very fine. 

163 ——— Crown, m.m. bell, type 3a, horse with caparisons, rev. oval 
shield (Cooper XV/XX). Very fine. 

164 —— Crown, m.m. triangle/anchor/tun|triangle/anchor, type 3a 
(Cooper XVII/ XXIV). Good fine. 

165 —— Crown, m.m. star, same type (Cooper XIX/XXVIII). King 
very weakly struck, otherwise a good fine. 

‘From the Parsons Collection. 

166 —— Crown, m.m. portcullis, type 3b, no plume on horse, rev. 
plume over arms. (Cooper XIV/XVIII). Tooled on oby. 
m.m., otherwise a good fine. 

tG7* Crown, m.m. crown, same type (Cooper XVI/XXII). 
Nearly very fine. 

168 —— Crown, m.m. tun, same type (Cooper XVII/XXIII). Very 


fine. 


** From the Parsons Collection. 


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£50.00 


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£88.00 


£90.00 


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£65.00 


£60.00 


£26.00 


£24.00 


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169 —— Crown, m.m. (P), type 4 (under Parliament), foreshortened 
horse, rev. oval garnished shield (Cooper XXI/XXIX). 
Very fine. 

‘.’ From the Banks Collection. 

170* —— Crown, m.m. eye, same type (Cooper XXIII/XXXIII). 
Very fine. 

171 —— Crown, Briot’s Coinage, m.m. daisy and B, B only on rev., 
king on horseback to left, in neat style, rev. crowned oval 
shield (N.2298). Fine. 

172 —— Another, similar. Small piece missing at bottom and 
striking split, otherwise nearly very fine. 

173 -——— Halfcrowns (4), type 2c, m.m. harp; type 4, m.m. triangle 
in circle; type 3a’ (2), m.m.’s (R) and eye. All fine. 

174 —— Halfcrowns (4), type 3a (2), m.m.’s crown and tun; type 
3a”, m.m. triangle; type 3a°, m.m. sun. AIl fine. 

175 —— Halfcrowns (4), type 3a, m.m. crown, type 3a?, m.m. 
triangle, ground below horse; type 4, m.m. triangle in circle; 
type 5, m.m. sun, tall horse. All fine. 

176 —— Briot’s Coinage. Halfcrown, m.m. anchor and B, for 
Second Issue, king on horseback to left, rev. crowned oval 
shield (N.2304). Fine. 

177* — Shilling, type I, m.m. lis, bust to left in ruff, rev. square- 
topped shield over cross. Very fine. 

178 —— Shillings (5), type 2a (2), m.m.’s plume and rose; type 31 
(2), m.m.’s harp and portcullis; type 3a, m.m. bell. Fine 
to very fine. 

179 —— Shillings (4), type 3a (2), m.m.’s crown (fair) and tun; type 
4' var., m.m. anchor (sideways); type 4', m.m. anchor 
(upright). Good fines except where stated. 

180 —— Shillings (4), type 4*, m.m.’s triangle, (P), (R), sun. Fine 
or better. 

181 —— Shillings (4), type 3a, m.m.’s bell, crown (2), tun. Fine or 


better. 


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182* —— Shilling, type 3b, m.m. crown, plume over shield on rey. 
Fine. 

183 —— Shillings (4), type 41, m.m. tun; type 4! var. (2), m.m. 
anchor (sideways), m.m. anchor (upright/sideways); type 
4*,m.m. star. Fine or better. 

184 —— Sixpences (2), 1629, m.m. heart/anchor, type la; type 4', 
m.m. tun. This clipped at bottom, but both very fine. 

185 —— Sixpences (2), 1625, m.m. lis, type 1; type 2b, m.m. rose, 
rev. plume dividing CR. This a little clipped, both fine. 

186 —— Sixpences (6), type 3 (2), m.m.’s harp and portcullis; type 
3a (4), m.m.’s bell, crown, tun (2). Mainly fine. 

187 —— Sixpences (3), type 4' var., m.m. tun, small vi; type 4’, 
m.m. triangle; type 4°, m.m. star. All about fine. 

188 —— Briot’s Coinage, Shilling and Sixpences (2), all m.m. B and 
anchor, bust left, with value, rev. square-topped shield. 
Fine. 

189 —— —— Sixpence, as above, extremely fine; Half-groat, B 
below bust, very fine. 

190* ——— Pattern Groat, m.m. bell, type as Sixpence, bust left, no 
value, rev. oval garnished shield (N.2701). Very fine and 
very rare. 

191 —— York, Shillings (4), all lion m.m., type I, square shield, 
EBOR above; type 3, oval shield; type 4, crowned oval 
shield; type 5, lion garniture. Fine to very fine. 

192 —— Shillings (3), similar but only types 1, 4 and 5. Fine 
or better. 

193 ——— —— Another, type 4; ABERysTwyTH, Shilling, m.m. book, 
large bust, no inner circles (N.2328). Both fine. 

194 —— ABERYSTWYTH, Groat and Half-groat (N.2337 and 2344); 


OxFoRD, Groat, 1644, plume before face (N.2462). Very 
fine. 


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£32.00 


£28.00 


£38.00 


£190.00 


£80.00 


£32.00 


£36.00 


£20.00 


£48.00 


£24.00 


£42.00 


£36.00 


£52.00 


£68.00 


£40.00 


£17.00 


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196 —— 





pao. 


OxrorD, Half-Pound, 1642, king on horseback to left, 
plume behind, arms, etc. below, rev. m.m. seven pellets, 
Declaration in two lines, Oxford plumes above (N.2404). 
Very fine. 


Crown, 1643, Shrewsbury horse and plumes, rey. 
m.m. seven pellets, Oxford plumes and value over Declara- 
tion (N.2405). Clipped in striking at bottom, but very fine 


‘.” From the Lingford Collection. 


197 —— 


198* —— 


199 —— 


201 —— 


—— Halfcrowns (2), 1643, Briot’s horse, grass; and Oxford 
horse, no ground line. The first clipped in striking, very 
fine, the second fine. 


—— Halfcrown, 1646, larger Briot horse, pebbly ground, 
rey. m.m. five pellets (N.2432). Very fine. 


BrisTroi, Shilling, bust left, value behind, rev. Declaration, 
BR monogram below date (N.2497). A good fine. 


Lunpy ISLAND, Halfcrown, 1646, rev. plume above and 
also below date (N.2517), only about fine; Sixpence, 1646, 
m.m. B, pellet on rev. (N.2523), very fine, but pierced by 
H on oby. 





Sixpence, 1646, m.m. B, pellet on rev., similar to 
second coin in previous lot. Very fine. 


*.’ From the Rashleigh Collection. 


202 —— 


203 —— 


204* 





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206 —— 


207 — 





TRURO, Crown, m.m. rose, sash in bow, king facing, rev. 
oval garnished shield (N.2532). Very fine. 


— Another, similar. Fine. 


—— Another, face in profile, rev. similar, but neater style 
(N.2531). Very fine. 


Exerer, Crown, 1644, m.m. rose, king on horseback to left, 
rev. date to left of m.m. (N.2557). Very fine. 


—— Another, similar. About very fine, with sharp reverse. 


Another, 1645, m.m. castle, otherwise similar (N.2561). 
Fair to fine. 


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Lor 

208 —— —— Halfcrown (1644?), m.m. rose, Briot horse, ground 
below, rev. oval garnished shield (Lockett 19 var.; Brettel 
375). Very fine. 

‘.” From the Rashleigh Collection. 

209* ——— ExeETER/TRURO, Halfcrown, m.m. rose, cruder horseman, 
rev. Oval garnished shield (Lockett 15; not in Brettel). 
Very fine. 

210 —— Exerer, Shillings (3), 1644 (2), 1645 (N.2575). Fine or 
better. 

211 —— Newark, Siege piece, Sixpence, 1646, crown dividing CR, 


VI below, rev. OBS NEWARK 1646. Very fine. 


212 COMMONWEALTH, Sixpences (4), all m.m. sun, 1652, 1653, 1654, 
1656; CROMWELL, Shilling, 1658, by Thomas Simon. A/! 
about fine. 


213* Charles II, 3rd Hammered Coinage, Halfcrown, bust left, value 
behind (E.S.C. C). Very fine. 


214 —— Ist and 2nd Hammered Coinage, Shillings, similar, with 
and without value (E.S.C. A, B). Good fines, though the 
second coin double-struck. 


215 —— 3rd Hammered Coinage, Shilling, value and inner circles 
(ESCO). Very jme. 

216* ——— Ist Hammered Coinage, Sixpence (E.S.C. A). Very fine. 

Zl 3rd Hammered Coinage, Sixpence and Groat; Half-groats 





(2), Ist and 2nd Hammered Coinages. All very fine. 


’. First coin illustrated. 


INTERVAL 


Sale recommences at 1 p.m. precisely 


SCOTLAND 


218 William the Lion, Sterling, no mint, HUE WALTER, stars on rev. 
total 22 points (Stewart 20). Very fine. 


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Lot 
219 


220* 


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224 


Dates 


226 


PIN 


228* 


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Alexander III, Sterlings (3), 2nd Coinage, crowned bust left, rev. 
REX SCOTORVM. Very fine. 


Robert the Bruce, Sterling, bust left, rev. REx SCOTORVM (S.40). 
Very fine, scarce. 


David H, Sterlings (2), Ist Coinage, 2nd Issue, reading scor- 
TORVM (S.42). Fine and very fine. 


— Groats (2), 3rd Coinage, Edinburgh, bust left, star on 
sceptre handles (S.59). Very fine. 


Robert II, Groats (2), Edinburgh, similar to those of David 
(S.62). Very fine. 


Robert III, Groat, 1st Issue, Edinburgh, crowned bust facing 
(S.63). A good fine. 


James I, Groat, first variety, Edinburgh, I on sceptre and to right 
of head, saltire to left (S.75). Fine. 


James III, Portrait Groat, Edinburgh, type Vle, annulet on inner 
circle before face (S.107). About fine. 


James IV, billon Plack, crowned shield, rev. floreate cross four- 
chée; Penny, 2nd Issue, crowned bust facing; James V, 
Bawbees (2), Edinburgh, 2nd Coinage, and billon 3rd 
Coinage. First fair, others fine. 


James V, silver Groat, 2nd Coinage, Edinburgh, type IV, crowned 
bust left (S.151). Very fine. 


— A similar coin, but trefoil in field behind head. About very 
fine. 


Mary, Testoon, Ist Period, 1555, crowned M between thistles, 
rev. shield of Scotland on cross, countermarked with 
crowned thistle on oby. (S.174). A good fine, rare. 


—— Testoon, 2nd Period (with Francis), 1558, crowned shield 
of Dauphin and Scotland, rev. FM monogram crowned, 
countermarked with crowned thistle on rev. (S.176). Very 


fine. 


— Another, 2nd Issue, 1560, similar but crowned shield of 
France and Scotland (S.177). Stained on rev., very fine. 


Ps 


Lor 

233* — Another, 3rd Period, 1562, bust left, rev. crowned shield, 
between crowned M’s, countermarked with crowned thistle 
on oby. (S.180). Fine and rare. 

234 —— Ist Period, billon Bawbee, Edinburgh (S.155); 2nd Period, 


Groat, 1558 (S.158); Hardhead, 1559, star counterstamp 
(S.161); James VI, 2nd Coinage, Noble (S.184); 7th Coin- 
age, Portrait Ten-Shillings (2), 1594, 1599 (S.195); 8th 
Coinage, Thistle Merk, 1602 (S.198). Fine or better. 


2344 Charles I, Twelve-Shillings (2), Briot’s issue (S.221); Falconer’s 
2nd issue; 2nd Coinage, 40-Pence, XL behind bust (S.219); 
Charles II, 2nd Coinage, 1/16th-Dollar (S.241); various 
coppers (3). Fine or better. 


235 Charles II, Ist Coinage, 2-Merks, 1673; Merk, 1670; 4-Merk, 
1664; 2nd Coinage, 4-Dollar, 1676; James II, 40-Shillings, 
1687. Fine to very fine. 


236* William III, 40-Shillings, 1695, bust left, value below (S.251). 
Very fine. 


237 William and Mary, 10-Shillings, 1691; William III, 20-Shillings, 
1696; Anne, Post-Union, Crown, 1707E. AI fine. 


IRELAND 


238 Hiberno-Norse, Phase III, Penny (D.& F. 24); John, 2nd Coin- 
age, Halfpenny, Dublin, moneyer Rodberd (D.&F. 36); 
Rex/Triangle, Penny, Dublin, moneyer Roberd (D.&F. 
50); Henry Ul, Penny, similar, Dublin, moneyer Richard 
(D. & F. 53). All fine. 


239* Edward IV, Dublin Groat, Ist issue, crown in tressure of nine 
arcs, rev. annulets in first and fourth quarters (D. & F. 76). 
Very fine. 


240 Henry VIII, Posthumous Issue, Groats (2), Dublin, m.m. boar’s 
head, facing bust (D.& F. 214). First very fine, but piece 
missing from second. 


241 Philip and Mary, billon Shillings (3), 1555; Groats (2), 1557, 
15S—. Fair to fine. 


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242 Elizabeth, Ist Issue, billon Shilling, reads rEGI; Groat, similar; 
3rd Issue, billon Halfpenny, 1601, fair to fine; James I, 
Ist Coinage, Shilling, m.m. bell, bust right, rev. harp 
(D. & F. 259), very fine. 


243 Regal copper, Halfpennies, Charles II (2), James II, George II 
(2), George III (2); Farthings, George II (2); George IV, 
Penny and Halfpenny; James II, ‘Gunmoney’, xxx, Feb. 
1689; xxx, Apr. 1690; xii, June 1690; vi, June 1689; 
George III, Bank 10-Pence, 1813. Last two extremely fine, 
others fine. 


244* George II, ‘Voce Populi’ Coinage, Halfpenny, 1760, bust right, 
P below. rev. Hibernia (D. & F. 577). Very fine. 


A Fime Selection of Crowns 


245 Anne, 1703, vico below first bust (ESC 99). Just a little scored 
on the obverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine. 








246* 1705, reverse plumes. Aftractive light tone and extremely 
fine, very rare. 
*.. From the Webb Collection. 
247* 1706, roses and plumes. Dark toned, good very fine and 
rare. 
’. From the Bowie and Whetmore Collections 
248 — 1707, first bust, roses and plumes. Very slightly scored on 
obverse at circa 6 o'clock, otherwise nicely toned and e\x- 
tremely fine. 
*.’ From the Carter and Jackson Kent Collections. 
249 —— 1707, second bust. Dark toned and about extremely fine. 
250* —— 1707, second bust, E below. Pleasantly toned and extremely 


fine, unusually attractive for this date and type. 


’* From the Naish and Whetmore Collections. 


251 —— 1708, second bust. Deeply toned and extremely fine. 


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252" 


254 


255” 


Pid eg 


pal * 


258° 


259" 


PA Vi 


263* 


2) 


—— 1708, second bust, E below. Slight die flaw at 10 o'clock, 
otherwise attractively toned and extremely fine; exception- 
ally fine for this date and type. 


*.” From the Carter and Jackson Kent Collections. 
— 1708/7, second bust, E below (ESC 107). Fine and rare. 


—— 1708, plumes. Attractive deep toning and extremely fine 
and scarce. 


— 1713, third bust, roses and plumes. Lightly and very 
pleasantly toned, extremely fine. 


George I, 1716, roses and plumes. A very attractive even dark 
tone, extremely fine and scarce; a lovely coin. 


— 1718, roses and plumes (ESC 111). Pleasantly lightly toned 
and extremely fine, extremely rare. 


—— 1718/16, roses and plumes. Attractive dark tone, extremely 
fine and rare. 


— 1720, roses and plumes (ESC 112). Figures 20 of date 
rather weakly struck, otherwise very attractively toned and 
extremely fine. 


— 1720/18, roses and plumes. Toned, very fine and rare. 


— 1723, SSC on reverse. Very attractively toned and ex- 
tremely fine, scarce; a beautiful specimen. 


*. From the Col. iTaylor and Lingford Collections. 


—— 1726, roses and plumes. Lightly toned, virtually mint and 
rare. 


’* From the Acton Collection. 


George II, 1732, young head, roses and plumes, proof with plain 
edge (ESC 118). Lightly toned, brilliant and extremely 
fine, extremely rare. 


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Lot 

264* —— 1732, roses and plumes. Toned and extremely fine, rare. 

265 —— 1734, roses and plumes. Good very fine and rare. 

266* —— 1735, roses and plumes. Pleasantly toned, extremely fine 
and rare. 

267* ——— 1736, roses and plumes. Aftractively and lightly toned 
and extremely fine, scarce. 

*.” From the Whitley Collection. 

268 —— 1739, roses. A nice deep tone, nearly extremely fine. 

269 —— 1741, roses. Somewhat oily tone on obverse, nearly ex- 
tremely fine. 

270 -——— 1743, old head, roses. Very pleasant even tone and ex- 
tremely fine. 

271* —— 1746, old head, Lima below. Aftractive even tone and vir- 
tually mint state. 

272* —— 1746, old head, Proof or Pattern with lettered edge. Very 
attractive deep tone and mint state, rare. 

273* ——— 1750, old head, plain. Atractive even tone and good ex- 
tremely fine; a superb example of this rare date. 

274* —— 1751, old head, plain. Toned, extremely fine and rare. 

275 Victoria, 1887, Jubilee head. Has been silver coated, otherwise 
extremely fine. 

276 —— 1887, Jubilee head, Proof. Deeply and attractively toned, 
mint state and scarce. 

277 —— 1888. Very fine and scarce. 

278 —— 1889. Extremely fine. 


Lor 
279 


280 


284 


285 


286 


289 


290 


Zon 


292 


293 


294 


295 


296 


29 
1890. Extremely fine. 
1891. Extremely fine. 
1892. Extremely fine. 
1893, old head, LVI. Virtually mint state. 


1893, old head, LVI, Proof. Deeply toned and virtually 
mint state, 


1893, LVII. Very fine and rare. 

1894, LVII. Extremely fine and scarce. 
1894, LVIII. Very fine and scarce. 

1895, LVI. Extremely fine and scarce. 
1895, LIX. Toned and extremely fine. 
1896, LIX. Nearly extremely fine and rare. 
1896, LX. Extremely fine. 

1897, LX. Good very fine. 

1897, LXI. Extremely fine. 


1898, LXI. Extremely fine and rare; an elusive coin in 
attractive condition. 


1898, LXII. Extremely fine and scarce. 


1899, LXII. Attractively toned and extremely fine, scarce; 
an exceptionally nice example of this date. 


1899, LXIII. Very pleasant light tone, extremely fine and 
scarce; a very attractive example of this date. 


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207 


298 


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303 


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gud 


30 


1900, LXIII. Attractively toned and extremely fine, scarce; 


a very pleasing specimen. 


1900, LXIV. Attractive light tone and virtually as struck; 
a beautiful specimen. 


Edward VI, 1902. Light olive tone and virtually as struck. 


1902, matt proof. Virtually mint state. 


1902, Pattern by Spink & Son, ody. equestrian portrait, 
rey. garnished oval shield, edge plain, matt finish (ESC 363). 
Lightly toned and as struck, extremely rare. 


George V, 1927, proof. Deeply toned and mint state. 


1928. Extremely fine. 


1929. Very fine and scarce. 


1930. Mint state and an early strike, scarce. 


*.” From the Lawrence and Whitley Collections. 


1931. A lightly toned early striking, mint state. 


*.’ From the Lawrence and Whitley Collections. 


1932. An early striking, good extremely fine and rare. 


‘. From the Whitley Collection. 


1933. An early striking, and thus rare, mint state. 


*.’ From the Whitley Collection. 





1934. Proof (or early striking) and very rare thus, mint 
State. 


1935 Jubilee commemorative, error edge: MEN. ANNO REGNI 
xxv (ESC 375A). Extremely fine and extremely rare. 


1935, proof in good silver, incuse edge (ESC 377). Prac- 
tically mint state and extremely rare. 


Lor 
312 


43" 


314 


315 


316 


S17 


318 


S19 


320 


S21 


S22 


S78, 


oh 


—— 1935, proof with raised edge. Attractive dark dusty tone, 
mint state and rare. 


—— 1935, proof with raised and error edge, DECUS ANNO REGNI 
ET TUTAMEN. XXV. Practically mint state and extremely 
rare. 


— 1936 (issued during reign of Edward VIII). Toned and 
extremely fine, rare. 


— Another, proof or specimen striking. Toned and mint state, 
extremely rare; a beautiful coin. 


*.’ From the Lingford Collection. 


Edward VIII, Fantasy Pattern (dated 1936), unsigned, oby. head 
left, rev. St. George. Mint state. 


George VI, 1937 Coronation commemorative, proof. Lovely light 
tone and mint State. 


— 1951 Festival of Britain commemorative, usual type but 
with plain edge. Practically mint state and excessively rare. 


*.’ Glendinings, 4/10/62 (lot 319). 


— 1951 Festival of Britain commemorative, Proof or Pattern, 
with frosted design and brilliant field. Practically mint state 
and extremely rare. 


Elizabeth II, 1953 Coronation commemorative, Proof. Practically 
mint state. 


—— 1953 Coronation commemorative, Proof or Pattern, with 
frosted design and brilliant field. Practically mint state and 
extremely rare. 


— 1960, so-called “VIP” Proof, with frosted design and bril- 
liant field. Mint state and very rare. 


—— 1935, 1935 specimen, 1937, 1951, 1953, 1960, 1960 polished 
dies (2), 1965. All extremely fine or better. 


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32 


A Collection of 


GOLD COINS OF COLOMBIA 


from the reign of Ferdinand VI of Spain to the Bolivar 
Portrait Coins of the Second Republic 


The coins are catalogued in chronological order, Mint by Mint, 
type by type, for each monarch or period of the Republic. 


FERDINAND VI (1746-1759) 


Santa Fe de Bogota 
Lot 


324* 8-Escudos, 1757, mint mark N.R., assayer J (José Prieto Salazar), 
bust right, FERDND - VI - D-G- HISPAN - ET * IND « REX °, rev. 
crowned shield within Golden Fleece, NOMINA MAGNA 
SAQUOR (L.C. 487; F.9). Very fine. 


324a* 4-Escudos, 1757, m.m. N.R., assayers S.J. (José Sanchez? and 
J. P. Salazar), similar, rev. similar, but no fleece (L.C. 310; 
F.11). Very fine. 


325* —— 1758, m.m. N.R., assayer J (J. P. Salazar), similar (L.C. 311; 
F.12; Medina 313). Very fine, very rare. 

326 —— 1759, similar (not mentioned by L.C.; F.11). Very fine, 
very rare. 


327* 2-Escudos,1756, m.m. N.R., assayer S, similar (L.C. 459; F.14). 
Very fine and extremely rare. 


328 —— 1757, similar, but S.J. (L.C. 462). Very fie. 
329 —— 1758, similar, but J. (L.C. 463). Very fine. 
340 = —— 1759, similar (L.C. 464). Very fine. 


331* 1-Escudo, 1757, N.R., J. (as M.318; F.16). Very fine. 


332 —— 1759, N.R., J.V. (Salazar? and ?), similar. A good fine. 


Popayan 


333* 8-Escudos, 1759, P.N., J. (assayer not known), similar to Bogota 
(L.C. 365; F. 10). Sharp very fine, but slight edge knock. 


33 


Lor 

334 4-Escudos, 1758, P.N., J., similar (L.C. 242; F.13; Medina 450). 
Fine. 

335 —— 1759, P.N., J., similar (L.C. 243). Fine. 

336* —— 1760, P.N., J., similar (L.C. 244). Fine. 


337. 2-Eseudos, 1758. PN... J... similar (LC. 341: B15). Good fine. 
338* —— 1759, P.N., J. (L.C. 342). Very fine. 

339 —— 1760, P.N., J. (L.C. 343). Very fine. 

340 1-Escudo, 1758, P.N., J. (F.17; M.452). Very fine. 


341* V759, PN: J. Very fine: 





342 Half-Escudo, 1757, P., J., similar (not in F., W.R., Medina or 
Burzio). Fine. 


CHARLES III (1759-1788) 
Santa Fe de Bogota 
343* 8-Escudos, 1761, first type with portrait of Ferdinand VI, N.R., 
J.V. (assayers Salazar? and ?) (L.C. 491). Extremely fine. 


344* 2-Escudos, 1760, N.R., J.V., similar (L.C. 467; F.22). Nearly 


very fine. 
345 —— 1761, N.R., J.V. (L.C. 468). Very fine. 
346 —— 1762, N.R., J.V. (L.C. 469). Very fine. 


347* 4-Escudos, 1771/0, N.R., V.J., second type with portrait of 
Charles III, reads cAROLUS (L.C. 314; F.27). Very fine and 
rare. . 


348 2-Escudos, 1762, N.R., J.V., similar (L.C. 470; F.28). Fine and 





rare. 
349* 1763, N.R., J.V. (L.C. 471). Very fine. 
350 —— 1764, N.R., J.V. (iC. 472). Very fine. 
351 —— 1765; N.R., J.V<(L.C. 473). Nearly very fine. 


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ao" 


358% 


Ft 


360 
Jk 
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363 
364* 
365 


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02" 


370 


34 


— 1766, N.R., J.V. (L.C. 474). Very fine. 
—— 1767, N.R., J.V. (L.C. 475). Very fine. 
—— 1768, N.R., J.V. (L.C. 476). A good fine. 
— 1770, N.R., V.J. (L.C. 478). Very fine, rare. 
— 1771, N.R., V.J. (L.C. 479). Very fine, rare. 


1-Escudo, 1767, N.R., J.V., similar (F.29). Very fine, only date 
for denomination of this type. 


8-Escudos, 1777/6, N.R. monogram, J.J., third, older bust, reads 
CAROL (L.C. 508; F.30). Small quatrefoil counterstamp be- 
hind head, fine. 


4-Escudos, 1775, NR, J.J., similar (L.C. 315; F.32). Very fine, 
rare. 


— 1776, NR, J.J. (L.C. 316). Very fine. 

2-Escudos, 1772, NR. V.J. (L.C. 480; F.34). Very fine. 

— 1773/2, 1774, similar (L.C. 481, 482). Fine and very fine. 
— 1775, 1776, NR, J.J. (L.C. 484, 485). Both fine. 

—— 1777, similar (L.C. 486). Extremely fine. 

—— 1778, 1779 (L.C. 487, 488). Very fine and fine. 


—— 1780, 1781 (L.C. 489, 490). Both fine. 


—— 1783 (small quatrefoil counterstamp on obv.), 1784, 1786/5 
(L.C. 492, 493, 495). Fine to very fine. 


1-Escudo, 1772, NR, V.J.; 1775, J.J., similar (F.36). Fine and 
better. 





1773, V.J., similar. Very fine. 


—— 1776, 1777, J.J. Both fine. 


Lor 
371 


6) ey 


374 


375* 


376 
oiT* 
378* 


379 


380* 
381 
382 
383 
384* 
385 
386 
387* 


388 


389 


390 


ao 


——— I77s, Lie2. Both fine. 


— 1783, 1786. Slightly damaged, fair to fine. 


Popayan 


8-Escudos, 1760, first type with portrait of Ferdinand VI, P.N., J. 
(L.C. 367; F.19). Nearly extremely fine. 


—— 1761 (L.C. 368). Very fine. 


— 1762 (L.C. 369). Surface marks and edge nicks, sharp very 
fine. 


—— 1767 (L.C. 374). Very fine. 
—— 1768/7 (L.C. 375). Nearly very fine. 
— 1770 (L.C. 377). Very fine. 


4-Escudos, 1760, P.N., J., similar type (L.C. 245; F.21). Marked, 
but fine to very fine. 


— 1761, similar (L.C. 246). Nick on rev., very fine but weak. 
— 1762 (L.C. 247). Fine. 

—— 1769 (L.C. 248). Fine. 

2-Escudos, 1760, P.N., J., similar (L.C. 345; F.23). Fine. 

—— 1761, similar (L.C. 346). Very fine. 

—— 1762 (L.C. 347). Nearly very fine. 

— 1763 (L.C. 348). Very fine. 

— 1767 (L.C. 349). Nearly extremely fine. 


—— 1768 (L.C. 350). Fine. 
—— 1769 (L.C. 351). Fine. 


== 7) (LG, 352)... Very sine, 


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Lor 
391 —— 1771/0 (L.C. 353). Nearly very fine. 


392 1-Escudo, 1760, P.N., J., similar (F.25). Nearly very fine. 


393* —— 1762, similar. Extremely fine. 
394. —— 1767. Very fine. 
395 —— 1769 (9 possibly an overdate). Very fine. 


396* 4-Escudos, 1773, P, J.S., second type (similar to third type for 
Bogota), older bust right, reads caro” (L.C. 249; F.33). 


Very fine. 

397 —— 1776, P, S.F., similar (L.C. 250). Slight swelling on rev. 
from damaged die, very fine. 

398 —— 1778, similar (L.C. 252). Bust weak, otherwise nearly ex- 
tremely fine. 

399 —— 1779 (L.C. 253). Good fine. 

400 -—— 1780 (L.C. 254). Very fine. 

401* ——— 1782 (L.C. 255). Very fine. 

402 —— 1783 (L.C. 256). Very fine. 

403 —— 1786 (L.C. 257). Rev. a little scratched, very fine. 


404* 2-Escudos, 1772, P, J.S., similar (L.C. 354; F.35). Very fine. 


405 —— 1773, similar (L.C. 355). Very fine, scarce. 

406 —— 1774 (L.C. 356). Very fine. 

407 —— 1775 (L.C. 357)» Very fine. 

408 — 1776, P, S.F. (LC. 358). Good-very fine. 

409 —— 1777, 1779 (L.C. 359, 361). Good fine and very fine. 
410 —— 1780, 1782 (L.C. 362, 364). Fine and better. 

All —— 1783, 1784 (LG, 365, 366). Bork fire. 


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Lor 

412 —— 1785, 1786 (L.C. 367, 368). Both very fine. 

413 —— 1787 (L.C. 369). Nearly extremely fine. 

414 —— 1788 (LC. 370). Very fine. 

415* 1-Escudo, 1772, P, J.S. (F.37). Very fine. 

416 —— 1774, similar. A good fine. 

417 —— 1777, P, S.F., similar. Very fine. 

418 —— 1778, 1782. similar. Last with small quatrefoil counter- 
stamp behind head, both fine. 

419 —— 1779. Very fine. 

420 — 1780. Extremely fine. 

421 — 1781. Extremely fine. 

422 — 1783. Extremely fine. 

423 —— 1785, 1786. Fine to very fine. 

424 —— 1787, 1788. Both very fine. 


CHARLES IV (1788-1808) 
Santa Fe de Bogota 


425* 4-Escudos, 1789, NR monogram, J.J., bust of previous monarch 
to right, reads CAROL - Iv -, etc. (L.C. 319; F.40). Fine and 
scarce. 


426* 2-Escudos, 1789, NR, J.J. (L.C. 499; F.42). Fine. 
427 —— 1790, similar, reading Iv (L.C. 500). Fine. 


428* 8-Escudos, 1793, NR, J.J., second type with monarch’s own bust 
to right (L.C. 526; F.46). Very fine. 


429 —— 1798, similar (L.C. 531). A circulated coin, fair to fine. 


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£26.00 


£38.00 
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£26.00 


£46.00 


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£40.00 


£32.00 


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Lor 
£55.00 430 —— 1803 (L.C. 536). Very fine. 
£80.00 431 — 1806 (L.C. 539). Extremely fine. 
£60.00 432 —— 1807 (L.C. 540). Very fine. 


£170.00 433* 4-Escudos, 1794, NR, J.J., similar (L.C. 323; F.48). Very fine, 
scarce. 


£110.00 434 — 1798, similar (L.C. 325). Fine. 
£160.00 435 —— 1803 (L.C. 328). Very fine. 
£180.00 436 —— 1804/3 (L.C. 329 var.). Very fine. 
£120.00 437 —— 1805 (L.C. 330). Fine. 

£180.00 438 —— 1806 (L.C. 331). Very fine. 
£130.00 439 —— 1807 (L.C. 332). Nearly very fine. 


£60.00 440 2-Escudos, 1791, NR, J.J., similar (L.C. 503; F.51). Very fine. 


£30.00 441 — 1792 (damaged), 1801, similar. Fair to fine. 
£45.00 442 —— 1794 (L.C. 506). Very fine. 
£50.00 443* —— 1795 (L.C. 507). Good very fine. 


£40.00 444 1-Escudo, 1792, NR, J.J., similar (F.53). Very fine. 


£60.00 445 —— 1794, 1795, similar. Both about very fine. 

£65.00 446* —— 1796. Extremely fine. 

£70.00 447 — 1797, 1798. Both very fine. 

£45.00 448 —— 1799 (the second 9 an overdate, possibly 9/8/7). Very fine. 
£40.00 449 -—— Another, similar overdate, very fine; 1800, a little scarce 


but mounted, fine. 


£48.00 450 —— 1802 (2/1 (2)), 1803. Both very fine. 


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Lot 
451 —— 1804, 1805. Both very fine. 
452 —— 1806, 1807. Both very fine and sharp. 


Popayan 


453* 8-Escudos, 1789, P, S.F., first type with portrait of previous 
monarch (L.C. 398; F.39). Very fine. 


454 — 1790, similar (L.C. 399). Very fine. 


455* 4-Escudos, 1790, P, S.F., similar (L.C. 259; F.41). Very fine, 
scarce. 


456 2-Escudos, 1789, P, S.F., similar (L.C. 372; F.43). Very fine. 
457* ——— 1790, similar (L.C. 373). Nearly extremely fine. 

458 — 1791 (L.C. 374). Nearly extremely fine. 

459* 1-Escudo, 1789, P, S.F., similar (F.45). Very fine. 

460 —— 1790, similar. Slight damage on rev., a good fine. 


461* 8-Escudos, 1795, P, J.F., second type with monarch’s own bust 
to right (L.C. 405; F.47). Very fine. 


462 —— 1798, similar (L.C. 408). Very fine. 

463 —— 1803 (L.C. 413). Extremely fine, but rev. weak and some 
die flaws. 

464 —— 1804 (L.C. 414). Very fine. 

465 —— 1805 (LC. 415), Good very fine. 

466* —— 1806 (L.C. 416). Extremely fine. 

467 —— 1807 (L.C. 417). Extremely fine. 

468* 4-Escudos, 1792, P, J.F., similar (L-C. 250; F.49). Very fine and 
scarce. 

469 —— 1793, similar (L.C. 261). Very fine. 


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DAU 


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£60.00 
£55.00 
£75.00 
£75.00 


£95.00 


£150.00 


£120.00 
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£21.00 
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£50.00 
£48.00 
£46.00 
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£80.00 
£55.00 
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470 


47] 
472 
473 


474 


475* 
476 
ATT 
478 
479 
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481 
482 
483 
484 
485 
486 
487* 


438 


4§9* 


40 


——— 1797 (LC, 263). Very jine. 

— 1798 (L.C. 264). Extremely fine. 

— 1801 (L.C. 265). Plugged at top, fine only. 
2-Escudos, 1791, P, SF. similar (b.C. 375. F 52), dine, 


— 1793. P, J.F. J over S), similar (L.C. 376). Bust weak and 
a little double-struck, but fine and an interesting variety. 


—— 1795, P, J.F., similar (L.C. 377). Very fine and scarce. 
—— 1798, similar (L.C. 382). Very fine, a little scarce. 
— 1799 (L.C. 383). Good fine. 

—— 1804, J.F. (L.C. 385). Extremely fine. 

1-Escudo, 1792, P, J.F., similar (F.54). Extremely fine. 
— 1793, similar. Extremely fine. 

—— 1794, 1795. Both extremely fine. 

— 1796, 1797. Very fine and extremely fine. 

— 1798, 1799. Both extremely fine. 

— 1800, 1801. Both extremely fine. 

— 1802, 1803. Both about extremely fine. 

— 1804, 1806. Both about extremely fine. 

— 1805, J.T., otherwise similar. Extremely fine. 


—— 1807, 1807, J.F. Both extremely fine. 


FERDINAND VII 
Santa Fe de Bogota 


8-Escudos, 1808, NR monogram, J.F., bust of previous monarch 
to right (L.C. 542; F.55). Die flaw over neck, very fine. 


41 


Lor 

490* —— 1809, similar (L.C. 543). Slight die flaws, almost extremely 
fine. 

491 -—— 1810 (L.C. 544). Very fine. 

492 —— 1811/0 (L.C. 545). Very fine. 

493 —— 1812 (L.C. 546). Very fine. 

494 —— 1818 (L.C. 552). About very fine. 


495* 4-Escudos, 1818, NR, J.F., similar (L.C. 333; F.57). Very fine 
and rare. 


496* 2-Escudos, 1808, NR, J.F. (L.C. 517; F.58). Very fine and scarce. 
497 —— 1809, similar (L.C. 518). A good fine. 


498* 1-Escudo, 1808, NR, J.F., similar (F.60). Extremely fine. 


499 — 1809, similar. Extremely fine. 

500 —— 1810. Extremely fine. 

501 —— 1811, J.J., otherwise similar. Very fine. 

502 —— 1812, 1818, J.F. Fine to very fine. 

503 —— 1813, 1814. Both very fine. 

504 —— 1815, 1816. Both very fine. 

505 —— 1817. Extremely fine. 

506* —— 1819. Extremely fine. 

507 —— 1820. Edge clipped in striking, very fine. 
Popayan 


508* 8-Escudos, 1810, P, J.F., bust of previous monarch to right (L.C. 
421; F.56). Nearly extremely fine. 


509 —— 1811, similar (L.C. 422). Nearly extremely fine. 


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£220.00 


£105.00 
£70.00 
£26.00 
£38.00 
£58.00 
£40.00 
£46.00 
£30.00 
£38.00 
£32.00 


£36.00 


£9.00 


£80.00 


£80.00 


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£120.00 


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£58.00 
£30.00 
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Lor 

510 —— 1813 (L.C. 424). Extremely fine. 

511 —— 1818, F.M. (L.C. 430). Good very fine. 

512 —— 1819, similar (L.C. 431). About extremely fine. 


513* A contemporary forgery in good gold of an 8-Escudos, 1817, 
oby. small bust of Ferdinand VII, FERDIN - VII - D-G: HISP - 
ET -IND:R- 1817, rev. P mm. reversed, assayers F.M. 
(wt. 27.38 gms.). Somewhat crude style, very fine and 
interesting. 


‘. It must be presumed that the obverse is copied from a 
Mexican 8-Reales (cf. F.52), whereas the reverse is taken 
from the Popayan coin. 


514* 2-Escudos, 1817, P, F.M., similar to 8-Escudos (L.C. 387; F.59). 


Very fine. 
515 —— 1818, similar (L.C. 388). Very fine. 
516 —— 1819 (L.C. 399). Very fine. 


517* 1-Escudo, 1808, P, J.F., similar (F.61). Very fine. 


518 —— 1809, 1810, similar. Very fine and extremely fine. 

519 —— 1812, 1813. Very fine or better. 

520 —— 1814/3. Extremely fine. 

521* —— 1816, P.N., F.R., otherwise similar. Very fine, scarcest of 


the three types of this year. 


522 —— 1819, P, F.M. Very fine. 


END OF FIRST DAY’S SALE 


43 
Second Day’s Sale 
Thursday, 18th November, 1971 


commencing at 10 a.m. precisely 


The Republic of Colombia 


Bogota 
Lot 


523* 8-Escudos, 1826, J.F., Liberty head left, rev. fasces within double 
cornucopia, BOGOTA above (L.C. 796; F.62). Very fine. 


524* 4-Escudos, 1826, J.F., similar (F.64). Very fine and very rare, 
the coin known only for this date and mint. 


525* 2-Escudos, 1824, J.F., similar (L.C. 716; F.65). Very fine. 
526 —— 1825, similar (L.C. 717). Very fine. 
527* —— 1826 (L.C. 718). Very fine, rare. 


528* 1-Escudo, 1822, similar, assayer’s initials M.F. are inverted and 
the F reversed. Solder mark at top, very fine. 


‘.’ Almost certainly a contemporary forgery, the coin is in 
crude style, the LIBERTAD head band seems to be stamped 
on. The date is unknown to Friedberg and Wayte Ray- 


mond. 

529 —— 1823, J.F., similar but regular coinage (F.66). Slight marks 
behind head, very fine. 

530* —— 1825, J.F. Very fine and sharp. 

531* —— 1826, rev. reads * 1-E (or FE?) * S-U. Very fine. 


’.’ The initials J.F. changed to R.S. in 1827. Lopez-Chaves 
lists 1826 (718) as J.F. and values the coin as the rarest 
date of the five-year series. 


532* 1-Peso, 1825, J.F. (F.68), has been mounted and gilt; another, 
1826, similar, very fine. 


** Second coin illustrated. 


533 —— 1835, 1836, R.S., otherwise similar. Both very fine. 


£65.00 


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£27.00 


£68.00 


£13.00 


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£21.00 


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£22.00 
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£40.00 


£50.00 


£55.00 


£50.00 


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Lor 
534* 


Sar 


538 


539* 


540 


541 


542 
543 


544* 


545 


546 


547 


548* 


549 


550 


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Popayan 


8-Escudos, 1826, F.M., similar to that of Bogota, but POPAYAN on 
rev. (L.C. 829; F.63). Extremely fine. 


—— 1830, U.R., otherwise similar (L.C. 834). One small file 
mark on edge, very fine. 


—— 1833, similar (L.C. 837). Extremely fine. 

1-Escudo, 1823, F.M., similar (F.67). Very fine. 

— 1824, similar. Very fine. 

—— 1825. Very fine. 

— 1826, 1827. Both very fine. 

—— 1828, 1829, R.U., otherwise similar. Fine to very fine. 


—— 1830, 1831, similar. Very fine. 


— 1832, 1836/4. Extremely fine and very fine, a metal flaw 
on rey. of second coin. 


The Republic of New Granada 
Bogota 


16-Pesos, 1838, R.S., Liberty head to left, reads NUEVA GRANADA, 
rev. eagle on shield (L.C. 809; F.69). Nearly very fine. 


—— 1839, similar (L.C. 810). Nearly very fine. 


— 1841 (L.C. 811). Marked by nose, otherwise nearly very 
fine. 


——— 1843 (L.C. 813). Very fine. 


—— 1844 (L.C. 814). A little weak at end of obv. legend, almost 
extremely fine. 


—— 1847 (L.C. 818). Very fine. 


—— 1848 (L.C. 819). Very fine and rare, 


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45 
Lor 


551* 1-Peso (2), 1839, 1842, both R.S., similar design (F.72). Both 
very fine, but the second has been mounted. 


*.’ Second coin illustrated. 


Popayan 


552 16-Pesos, 1839, R.U., similar to Bogota coin (L.C. 844; F.70). 
Metal flaws on Liberty's chin and weak in places, very fine. 


553. —— 1842, U.M., similar (L.C. —). Slight flaw on rev., extremely 
fine. 
*,’ Lopez-Chaves records assayers U.M. as commencing in 
1843. 
554* —— 1844, U.M. (L.C. 849). A sharp very fine. 
555 —— 1846, U.E., otherwise similar (L.C. 852). Bust and shield 


weak, very fine and scarce. 


556* 2-Pesos, 1843, U.M., similar (F.71); another, 1845. Very fine. 
‘.° Second coin illustrated. 
557 —— 1846, U.E., otherwise similar. Slight metal flaws, good very 
fine. 
Decimal System 
Bogota 


558* 2-Pesos, 1849, Liberty head left, NUEVA GRANADA, rev. BOGOTA 
above value and weight (W.R. p. 57; F.76(?)). Very fine 
and very rare. 


559* 16-Pesos, 1852, Liberty head left, REPUBLICA DE LA NUEVA 
GRANADA, rev. eagle of shield, mint name to upper left 
(F.73; this date not given by Wayte Raymond). Very fine 
and very rare. 


560* 10-Pesos, 1854, similar (F.74). Edge knocks, very fine. 
561* 5-Pesos, 1857, reads NUEVA GRANADA, rev. B. PESO, etc., value in 


centre (F.77). Has been mounted and probably gilt, but 
very fine and rare. 





562* 1858, similar (date given by Friedberg, but not Wayte Ray- 


mond). Almost extremely fine. 


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£55.00 


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£105.00 


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£52.00 
£22.00 


£175.00 


£620.00 


£54.00 


£34.00 


£90.00 


£32.00 


£52.00 


£25.00 


£26.00 


£140.00 


£140.00 
£70.00 


£10.00 


£22.00 


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Lor 


563* 10-Pesos, 1857, similar to lot 560, but BoGoTa below on rev. 
(F.80). Almost extremely fine and extremely rare. 
Popayan 


564* 2-Pesos, 1857, similar to Bogota 5-Pesos (lot 561), rev. P. PESO, 
etc. (F.78). Extremely fine, rare. 


565 —— 1858, similar. Very fine, rare. 


The Granadine Confederation 
Bogota 


566* 10-Pesos, 1859, Liberty head left, similar to previous, CONFERA- 
CION GRANADINE, rey. similar to lot 563, with BOGOTA below 
shield (F.83). Very fine, rare. 


567 —— 1860, similar. Die flaw on obv., very fine. 
568 —— 1861. Very fine. 


Popayan 
569* 2-Pesos, 1859, similar, rev. similar to lot 564. Very fine. 


Medellin 


570* 1-Peso, 1862, similar, rev. M. PESO, etc. (F.88). Rev. damaged, 
solder mark in centre, but fine and rare. 


United States of Colombia 
Bogota 
571* 20-Pesos, 1862, Liberty head left, ESTADOS UNIDOS DE COLOMBIA, 
rev. mint name below shield (F.94). Good very fine and 
rare. 
572 —— 1863, similar. Good very fine. 
573* 10-Pesos, 1863, similar (F.97). Fine and scarce. 


574* 1-Peso, 1873, similar, rev. condor, with mint name below (F.104). 
Very fine. 


575 —— 1874, 1875, both similar. Both very fine. 


Lor 
576 


STT* 
578 
319° 
580 
SO1* 
582 
583 


584 


585* 


586 


S67” 


588 


589 


ape (Vig 


Pel 


592 


Da, 


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Popayan 


20-Pesos, 1869, similar to Bogota coin, but POPAYAN below shield 
(F.95). Very fine but double-struck from somewhat rusty 
dies, rare. 

—— 1870, similar, large date. Nearly extremely fine. 

—— 1872, small date. Very fine, but from rusty dies. 

— 1873. Very fine. 

10-Pesos, similar (F.98). Obv. fine, rev. better. 

— 1864, similar. Very fine. 

— 1865. Fine. 

—— 1866. Fine. 


—— 1867. Fine to very fine. 


Medellin 


20-Pesos, 1868, similar to Bogota and Popayan coins but larger, 
cruder bust (F.96). Very fine. 


—— 1869, similar. Very fine. 
— 1873, Pattern (?), in neater style of Bogota, edge plain (not 
in Friedberg or Wayte Raymond). Extremely fine and ex- 


tremely rare. 


10-Pesos, 1869, similar to lot 585 (F.99). Die flaws on rev., fine 
to very fine. 


—— 1868, similar. Very fine. 

—— 1871. Very fine. 

—— 1873. Very fine. 

—— 1875, very small date. Very fine. 


—— 1876, very small date. Very fine. 


£75.00 


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£120.00 
£40.00 
£40.00 
£110.00 
£27.00 


£165.00 


£200.00 


£80.00 


£520.00 


£70.00 


£42.00 
£52.00 
£150.00 
£160.00 


£70.00 


£700.00 


£32.00 


£13.00 
£16.00 
£28.00 


£22.00 


£210.00 


£42.00 


£140.00 


£15.00 


£30.00 


£13.00 


£24.00 


£22.00 


£32.00 


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Lor 


594* 5-Pesos, 1885, similar (F.100). Only date for the denomination, 
very fine and extremely rare. 


595* 2-Pesos, 1863, similar, but early type with date on rev. (F.92). 


Very fine. 
596* —— 1871, later type date on obv. (F.101). About very fine. 
597 —— 1872, similar. Very fine. 


598* 1-Peso, 1863, early type with date on rev. (F.93). Very fine. 
599* ——— 1872 (2), later type (F.103). Very fine and better. 


Republic of Colombia (Again) 


600* Pattern 5-Pesos, 1913, Essai on flan of double-thickness, stone- 
worker kneeling, ENSAYO in field (as F.105). Extremely 
fine and extremely rare. 


*.’ From the Ferrari Collection. 


601 —— Regular issues (7), 1913, red gold, extremely fine; 1913, 
1917, 1918 (2), 1919 (3), all very fine. 


602* Pattern 24-Pesos, 1913, Essai on flan of double-thickness, similar 
to lot 600, and marked ENSayo in field (as F.106). Ex- 
tremely fine and extremely rare. 


’.’ From the Ferrari Collection. 
603 —— Regular issue, 1913 (F.106). Almost extremely fine. 


604 —— Two similar coins, 1913. Almost extremely fine. 


605* 10-Pesos, 1919, second type, large head of Bolivar right, rev. 
plain below shield (F.107). Very fine. 


606 —— 1924, similar, but B below shield to left. Nearly extremely 
fine. 


607* 5-Pesos (2), 1919, 1920, plain below shield (F.108). Very fine. 


608 —— 1919, A below shield to left; 1920 (2), A centre and to right. 
All very fine. 


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LoT 

609 —— 1922, 1923, all B below shield to right. Extremely 
ine. 

610 —— 1923, 1924, B below shield to left. Extremely fine. 


611* 24-Pesos, 1919 (2), one plain, one A below to left; 1920 (struck 
from altered 1919 die), A below to left (F.109). Extremely 
fine, scarce. 


612 5-Pesos, 1924, small head of Bolivar to right, MEDELLIN below, 
large 4; another, small 4, first E in MEDELLIN has become F, 
both red gold (F.110). Extremely fine. 


613 —— 1925 (2), similar, 5 of dates differ. Extremely fine. 

614 —— 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929. All extremely fine. 

615 — 1924 (small 4), 1929, 1930, all yellow gold. All extremely 
fine. 


616 24-Pesos (3), 1924, 1927, 1928, similar to 5-Pesos (F.111). Ex- 
tremely fine. 


617* Pattern 5-Pesos, in silver, 1923, type as lot 612, stamped ESSAI 
before bust. Extremely fine but toned. 


’.’ Friedberg dates the currency coins as from 1924 for both 
the 5 and 24-Pesos. Wayte-Raymond dates both from 
1923, whilst Yeoman dates the 5-Pesos 1924 and the 23- 
Pesos 1922. 


618* Pattern 24-Pesos, in silver, 1923, the companion coin to the pre- 
vious lot. Extremely fine, but toned. 


’.’ See footnote to previous lot. 


Ecuador (as part of Colombia) 


619* 2-Escudos, 1833, G.J., Quito mint, Liberty head to left, rev. sun 
over two mountains (L.C. 778; F.1). About very fine but 
has been mounted. 


Ww 


£48.00 


£24.00 


£28.00 


£12.00 


£17.00 


£62.00 


£20.00 


£26.00 


£68.00 


£60.00 


£40.00 


£38.00 


£15.00 


£21.00 


£32.00 


£34.00 


£24.00 


£1S.00 


£62.00 


£78.00 


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Lor 


620* —— 1835, similar (L.C. 779). Weak at top (bottom on rev.), but 
very fine. 


621* 1-Escudo, 1834, G.J., Quito mint, similar to 2-Escudos (F.2). 
Attempted piercing at top, but otherwise very fine. 


622 —— 1845, GL, similar. Possibly has been mounted, fine. ] 


’.” The date is unrecorded, and would not fit into the coinage 
pattern of Ecuador. It is therefore probable that the coin 
is a contemporary forgery. 


SPANISH-AMERICAN GOLD COINS 


Except where stated, the following coins were found among the 

Florida wrecks of 1715. Reference may be made to the ‘Spanish 

Main’ Sale (Parke-Bernet Galleries, New York, 1967) and to the 

Numismatist (Feb. 1967), “Previously Unknown Spanish Gold 
Coins’. 


COLOMBIA 
Santa Fe de Bogota 


623* Philip IV, 2-Escudos, no mint mark shows (L.C. type II). Very 
fine. 1 


°° Mesuno hoard. 


624* ——— 2-Escudos, NRA (L.C. type IV). Very fine. 1 


*.* Mesuno hoard. 


625* Charles II, 2-Escudos. no mint mark shows (L.C. type VIII). 
Very fine. 1 


626* —— 1-Escudo, aroL shows on obv., rev. saltires in angles (F.4). 1 
627* Philip V, 2-Escudos, (17)05, the date overstruck, legend partially 
visible (L.C. type X). About very fine. 1 
‘.* Numismatist, p. 149, pl. 5. 
628* —— 2-Escudos, 1712, full date, no mint mark visible (L.C. type 
X). Very fine. 1 
’* Parke-Bernet, lot 258. 


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Lor 


629* ——— 2-Escudos, no date, same type. Good fine. 


*.’ No provenance. 


MEXICO 


630* Charles H, 8-Escudos, no date, oXML (Martin Lopez), value 
ae monarch’s name shows (cf. L.C. 250, type I). Very 
ne. 


‘.” Numismatist, p. 141, figs. la, 1b. 


631* —— 4-Escudos, no date, oXML (cf. L.C. 145-8, type I). Rev. 
weakly struck, very fine. 


*.’ Numismatist, p. 144, fig. 12a. 


632* ——— 2-Escudos, no date or mint mark (L.C. type I). Very fine. 
’.’ Christensen, lot 206, October 1964. 


633° 1-Escudo, no date, (OXM)L, AROLV shows (F.5). Very fine. 





634* Philip V, 8-Escudos, 1714, full date, oMJ (José Eustaquio de 
Leon), date on rev., full value shows, and DEI-GRAT- 
(P-B classification, type 4). Extremely fine. 


635* —— 8-Escudos, 1715, full date, oMJ, trefoil stops in legend 
(cf. P-B, lot 215). Extremely fine. 











636* 4-Escudos, 1714, full date, oMJ, full value shows. Ex- 
tremely fine. 
’.’ Parke-Bernet, lot 179 (part). 
637* 2-Escudos, 1704, full date, oXM(L). Central hole in flan 
(in striking?), very fine. 
638* 1-Escudo, 1704, full date, oXM(L). Very fine. 
*.* Numismatist, p. 147, pl. 4. 
639% 1-Escudo, 1711, full date, oXMJ, rev. crude lis in angles 





(P-B classification, 3rd reverse). Very fine. 


£24.00 


£240.09 


£52.00 


£36.00 


£26.00 


£640.00 


£680.00 


£260.00 


£24.00 


£55.00 


£60.00 


£58.00 


£58.00 


£180.00 


£240.00 


£310.00 


£270.00 


£210.00 


£78.00 


£78.00 


£75.00 


£139.00 


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Lor 
640* —— 1-Escudo, 1711, full date, oXMJ, rev. neat lis and partial 
tressure (P-B classification, 4th reverse). Very fine, much 
red tone on the obverse. 
641* —— 1-Escudo, (17)13, oO(XM3J). Obv. off-centre, very fine. 
‘.” Parke-Bernet, lot 175 (part). 
PERU 
Cuzco 
642* Charles Il, 2-Escudos, 1698, M, arms of Leon and Castille, 
C. I. D.G. HISPANI(A)RVM +, rev. pillars of Hercules, c/2/- 
M//P/V/A//6/9/8; ET INDIA(R)VM R(EX) (L.C. 41). Very 
fine and rare. 
643* ——— 2-Escudos, 1698, similar. Sharper striking but less round 
flan, extremely fine. 
Lima 
644* Philip V, 8-Escudos, 1704, H, similar in type to Cuzco coins, 
legend ends REx (L.C. 49). Very fine, full coin. 
645* ——— 8-Escudos, 1710, H, two full dates, legend ends (A)NNo 710 
(L.C. 55—given as assayer M). Very fine. 
646* —— 4-Escudos, 1705, H, legend ends REx (cf. L.C. 23, type II). 
Very fine. 
647* —— 2-Escudos, 1703, H, similar (L.C. 72). Very fine. 
648* —— 1-Escudo, 1703, H, castle, LH to either side, 703 below, 
rev. cross (F.10). Very fine. 
649* —— ]-Escudo, 1704 (H), similar. Very fine. 
‘.” Numismatist, p. 154, pl. 10. 
650* ——— 1-Escudo, 1707, H (possibly 7 over 6), similar. Very fine. 


’.* Parke-Bernet, lot 243. 


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INTERVAL 


Sale recommences at 1 p.m. precisely 


FOREIGN GOLD COINS 


AUSTRIA 
Lor 


652 Francis Joseph, large 4-Ducats, 1857 A (F.380). Extremely fine. 
653  —— Another. older head, 1878 (F.385). Extremely fine. 


654 —— 100-Corona, 1908, bust right, rev. female reclining on 
clouds (F.429). About extremely fine. 


655* ORTENBURG, Count Christopher Widman (1640-1660), 5-Ducats, 
1656, bust right, in Cardinal’s robes and hat, rev. hat over 
arms (F.464). Very fine and of extreme rarity. 


656* TRAUTSON-FALKENSTEIN, Paul Sixtus I, 10-Ducats, 1618, bust 
right, wearing Golden Fleece, PAVLVS - SIXTVS - TRAVTH- 
SON - COMES, eagle and horseshoe in legend, rev. crowned 
eagle over crowned shield within order, 16 18 to either side, 
IN - FALKENSTEIN - AVREI - VELL - EQVES (F.—). Very fine 
and of extreme rarity. 


657* — John Francis, 10-Ducats, 1636, bust right, in lace collar, 
rey. eagle over shield, legend around (F.787 [1638 only] ). 
Very fine and extremely rare. 


BOHEMIA 


658* O_mutz, Charles II of Liechtenstein-Castelcorn (1664-1695), 
5-Ducats, 1678, bust right in embroidered jacket, rev. arms 
with mitre and crown (F.60). Very fine and very rare. 


659* WALDSTEIN (Wallenstein), Albert (as Duke of Mecklenburg, 
Friedland and Sagan), 10-Ducats, 1631, bust three-quarter 
right in lace collar, rev. arms within Golden Fleece (F.110). 
Very fine and extremely rare. 


£150.00 


£135.00 


£9500 


W’drawn 


£1,100.00 


£1,200.00 


£450.00 


£1,250.00 


£40.00 


£75.00 


£260.00 


£125;00 


£80.00 


£1,250.00 


£390.00 


£1,650.00 


£30.00 


£150.00 


£135.00 


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CZECHOSLOVAKIA 

Lor 

660 2-Ducats, 1935, St. Wenceslas, rev. lion in shield (F.1); 1-Ducat 
(2), 1924, 1933, similar (F.2). Mint state. 

661 5-Ducats, 1935, St. Wenceslas on horse (F.5). Mint state. 

662* 10-Ducats, 1934, on the re-opening of the Kremnitz mines, St. 
Elizabeth praying, rev. mining scenes (F.13). Mint state 
and rare. 

663 5-Ducats, 1934, similar (F.14). Mint state. 

664 2-Ducats and 1-Ducat, 1934, all similar (F.15 and 16). Both 
mint state. 

DANZIG 

665* Sigismund III (of Poland), 10-Ducats, 1614, crowned bust right 
in large collar. wearing Golden Fleece, rev. city arms with 
lion supporters and cherub above (F.5). Extremely fine and 
extremely rare. 

666* August III, 18-Groschen, in gold, 1760, crowned bust right, 
legend around, rev. city arms dividing 18 at top, date below 
(F.—; Hutten-Czapski 2943 [in silver]), wt. 13.64 gms. 
Extremely fine and extremely rare. 

DENMARK 

667* Frederick III. 4-Ducats, 1659, crowned F 3 monogram, rev. sword 
cuts off hand reaching for crown, 11. FEB. in field (F.126). 
Very fine. 

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 

668 30-Pesos, head of Trujillo to left, rev. shield in wreath (F.1). 
Very fine. 

EGYPT 

669 Abdul Hamid (1876-1909), 500-Piastres, Year I, Toughra, rev. 
regnal year above accession year (F.16). A little polished, 
extremely fine and rare. 

670 Fuad (1917-36), 500-Piastres, 1929, military bust left, rev. legend 


(F.31). Proof-like, extremely fine. 


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ETHIOPIA 
LoT 


671* Menelik II, ‘Pattern Talleri’’, E.E. date 1889 (1897), struck in 
gold, crowned bust right, rev. lion, edge plain. Proof-like, 
extremely fine. 


672* Haile Selassi, Coronation medal, 1930, crowned bust left, rev. 
monogram in trilob, .41mm. Extremely fine. 


673* ——— Another, similar but smaller, .3l1mm. About extremely 


fine. 
FRANCE 
674 Napoleon, Emperor, 40-Francs, AN 13A (Paris, 1802), bare head 
left (F.226). Very fine. 
675 —— Another, 1811 A, laureate head (F.248). Fine. 


676 Louis Philippe, 40-Francs, 1831 A, laureate head to left (F.297). 
Very fine. 


677 No Lot. 


678 Napoleon III, 50-Francs, 1865 A, laureate bust to right (F.319). 
Extremely fine. 


679 —— 5-Francs, 1860 A. large size, bare head; 20-Francs, 1863 A, 
1864 BB, laureate head; Republic, 20-Francs (2), 1876 A, 
1898 A; 10-Francs, 1906. Very fine or better. 


680**Third Republic, Pattern Piedfort 20-Francs, 1899, head of Ceres 
right, rev. cock; and Pattern Piedfort 10-Francs, 1899, 
similar, both plain edge, stamped ESSAI (M.2115a, 2117). 
Brilliant proofs, and very rare. 


681 —— 100-Francs, 1882 A, angel writing (F.327). Very fine. 
682 —— Another. 1900A. Very fine. 

683 —— Another, 1906 A. Very fine. 

684 —— Another. 1909 A. Very fine. 

685 —— Another, 1911 A. Extremely fine. 


1 


£600.00 


£100.00 


£62.00 


£46.00 


£20.00 


£28.00 


£52.00 


£24.00 


£210.00 


£52.00 


£52.00 


£56.00 


£54.00 


£54.09 


£58.00 


£130.00 


£2,400.00 


£440.00 


£550.00 


£400.00 


£420.00 


£1,450.00 


£500.00 


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Lor 


686 —— Another, 1913 A. Extremely fine. 


GERMANY 


687 BRUNSWICK-WOLFENBUTTEL, Charles II, 10-Thalers, 1827, uni- 
formed bust left, rev. draped arms (F.794). Very fine. 


688* East FRIESLAND, George Christian (1660-65), as Prince (also of 
Essen, Stedesdorf and Wittmund), 8-Ducats, bust to right, 
with long hair, rev. garnished shield. Very fine and of ex- 
treme rarity. 


689* HamBurG, Portugaloser of 10-Ducats, 1691, view of building, 
ECCE ANIMAM COMMERCIA: ET URBIS ALUMNAM, rev. per- 
sonified figures, CRESCANT - URBIS - OPES - DVM - VEHET - 
ALBIS - AQUAS - (Gaedechens 1647). Extremely fine. 


690* 





Portugaloser of 10-Ducats, 1693, view of the harbour, 
QV SC FIRMA QVIESCIT, rev. eagle over arms on side of 
pedestal, CIRCUITU IOV C/BSASE CONSVLIBUS, chrono- 
gramatic date in letters from legend on both sides (Gaede- 
chens 1654). Extremely fine. 


691* t—— Bank Portugaloser, 1730, by D. Haesling, for the 200th 
Anniversary of the Augsburg Confession, sun above 
crowned eagle on city arms, rev. Hammonia reclining with 
book and spear of Freedom (Gaedechens, Vol. III, p. 123/ 
1800-1802 var.). Extremely fine and rare. 


692* HILDESHEIM, Charles V, 5-Ducats (1528), half-length bust to 
right in hat, rev. garnished arms (F.1292). Extremely fine 
and rare. 


693* Prussia, Frederick William (as Elector of Brandenburg), 
5-Ducats, 1653, Elector standing at table with helmet, rev. 
crowned arms, CT to either side (F.2037). Very fine and 
extremely rare. 


694* Saxony, John George, 6-Ducats, 1630, to commemorate the 
Augsburg Confession, bust right, IO4 GEOR in field, rev. 
bust of John, IOAN NES in field (F.2443 [5-Ducats]), wt. 
20.67 gms. Extremely fine and extremely rare, 


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Lor 


695* WESTPHALIA, Jerome Napoleon (as King), 20-Francs, 1809, head 
left, rev. value in wreath (F.3168). Very fine. 


C= 





5-Francs, similar, but no wreath round value (F.3170). 
Extremely fine. 


697 EMPIRE, WALDECK, Frederick, 20-Marks, 1903, bust right 
(F.121). Extremely fine and rare. 


698* ReEpuBLic, Medallic Pattern 50-Marks, 1928, von Hindenburg to 
left, rev. garnished arms. Brilliant proof, and very rare. 


699* ——— Medallic Pattern 50-Marks, 1928, to commemorate the 
Zeppelin flight round the world, busts left of Zeppelin and 
Eckener, rev. airship over waves. Brilliant proof, and very 
rare. 


HUNGARY 


700 Franz-Joseph, 100-Korona, 1907, on the 40th year of his reign, 
frosted bust right, rev. Coronation scene (F.95). Nearly 
extremely fine. 


701 Kremnitz, Medallic 2-Ducats (c. 1800), St. George slaying 
dragon, rev. Christ in boat (F.118). Very fine. 


INDIA 


702* Bompay, 1-Mohur, 1765, arms of East India Company, rev. 
BOMBAY 1765 (F.57). Very fine and very rare. 


703* ——— 15-Rupees (1-Mohur), 1770, Indian legend, rev. BOMBAY 
1770 15 Rup.sS. in three lines (F.61). Very fine and very 
rare. 


’* From the Duveen Collection. 


ITALY 


704 Kincpom, Napoleon, 40-Lire, 1814, Milan, head left, rev. draped 
shield (F.5); SARDINIA, Charles Felix, 20-Lire, 1828, Turin 
(F.1136). This stained, both very fine. 


£58.00 


£80.00 


£340.00 


£110.00 


£110.00 


£80.00 


£21.00 


£700.00 


£750.00 


£48.00 


£58.00 


£120.00 


£100.00 


£110.00 


£50.00 


£65.00 


£35.00 


£130.00 


£45.00 


£70.00 


£48.00 


£400.00 


£12.00 


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Lor 


705* BoLoGNa, Republic (1376-1401), Bolognino d’oro, St. Peter 
standing, star in field, rev. lion (F.113). Very fine. 


706* —— Alexander VI Borgia (1492-1503), Ducat, St. Peter stand- 
ing between shields, rev. arms (F.330). Very fine. 


707* FLORENCE, Peter Leopold, 1-Ruspone, 1766, St. John seated, rev. 
lily (F.334). Very fine, scarce. 


708 —— Louis I, 1-Ruspone, 1803, St. John seated, rev. lily (F.338). 
Very fine, scarce. 


709 Muan, Ferdinand I of Austria, Coronation medal, 1838, bust 
right, rev. crown over legend, AVITA - ET - AVCTA above. 
Extremely fine. 
Vatican 


710* Roman Senate (1350-1439), Ducat, figure kneels before Christ, 
rev. Christ (F.2). Extremely fine. 


711* Nicholas V (1447-1455), Ducat, St. Peter standing, rev. arms in 
shield (F.6). Very fine. 


712* Paul II (1464-1471), Ducat, Christ and St. Peter, rev. arms (F.14). 
Very fine and scarce. 


713* Innocent VIII (1484-1492), Ducat, St. Peter in ship, rev. arms 
(F.26). Very fine. 


714* Paul III (1534-1549), Scudo d’oro, St. Paul standing, rev. arms 
(F.65). Very fine. 


715* Pius LX, 1-Scudo, 1854 R, bust left, rev. value and date in wreath 
(F275; Pag. 379). Exiremely fie. 


716 Venice, Louis Manin (1789-1797), 10-Zecchini, Doge kneels 
before Christ, rev. St. Mark (F.1439). Very fine and rare. 


MONACO 
717 Albert, 100-Francs, 1904, bust left (F.13). Extremely fine. 


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PERSIA 
Lor 


718 Nasredin (1848-96), 10-Tomans, A.H. 1313, bust almost facing, 
rev. legend (F.59). Very fine. 


PHILIPPINE ISLANDS 


719**]sabella II, 2-Pesos and 1-Peso, 1868, bust left (F.2 and 3). Both 
extremely fine. 


720 —— 1-Peso (2), 1863, very fine, 1865, extremely fine. 


PORTUGAL 


721* Gold medal of the Infanta Leonora, daughter of Duarte, wife of 
Frederick IIT of Austria, Infanta enthroned, holding sceptre 
and orb, rev. rose in centre, legend around in two lines 
(Lopes Fernandes No. 2). Very fine and very rare. 

*.” Leonora was born in 1434 and died in 1467. The medal 
is probably 16th Century, and its similarity to the English 
gold sovereign is of great interest. 


722 Peter II, 4,000-Reis, 1688, crowned shield, rev. cross (F.58). The 
rare first date of issue, extremely fine. 


723* —— Another, 1689. Extremely fine. 


724* 





Another, 1696. Extremely fine. 


725 Joseph I, 1,000-Reis, 1752, similar type to previous (F.84). Very 
fine. 


726 John, Prince Regent (later VI), 400-Reis, 1807, crown over name, 
rev. similar (F.106). Extremely fine, only date for denomi- 
nation during regency. 


727 John VI, 400-Reis (2), 1818, 1820, similar (F.112). Both ex- 
tremely fine, though the second a little marked. 


728* Michael I, 4-Escudos, 1830, laureate bust right, rev. crowned 
shield (F.115). Very fine. 


729 Louis I, 5,000-Reis, 1862. young head (F.129); 2,000-Reis, 1881, 
older head (F.133). Both extremely fine. 


£100.00 


£100.00 


£65.00 


£350.09 


£350.00 


£115.00 


£120.00 


£19.00 


£48.00 


£150.00 


£170.00 


£46.00 


£110.00 


£80.00 


£180.00 


£160.00 


£46.00 


£44.00 


£75.00 


£38.00 


£299.00 


£250.00 


£210.00 


£209.00 


Lor 
730 


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734 


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736 


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740* 


741* 


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RUSSIA 


Catherine H, the Great, 10-Roubles, 1766, bust right, rev. cross 
of four shields (F.94). Very fine. 


—— 2-Roubles, 1766, similar, rev. eagle (F.99); 4-Rouble or 
Poltina, 1779 (F.101). Both extremely fine. 
‘.” First coin illustrated. 
Nicholas I, Platinum 6-Roubles, 1829, crowned eagle, rev. value 


(F.122), 628 struck. Very fine, but edge mark and 22 
scratched in field. 


3* —— Platinum 3-Roubles, 1828, similar (F.123). First year of 


the platinum coinage, extremely fine. 
—— Gold 5-Roubles (2), 1846, 1854 (F.118). Very fine. 


Alexander II, 5-Roubles (2), similar, 1859, 1876 (F.126). Very 
fine to extremely fine. 


—— 3-Roubles (2), similar, 1875, 1876 (F.127). Extremely fine. 


Alexander III, 5-Roubles, 1885 (F.130); another, portrait type 
(F.132); Nicholas I, 5-Roubles (2), 1899 (F.140). Very 
fine or better. 


SAN MARINO 
20-Lire, 1925 R, St. Marinus standing, rev. three towers (F.1). 
Extremely fine. 
STAM 


Mongkut (1851-1868), set of gold ‘“‘bullet’? money, first issue, 
mark of Mongkut and Chakra, 2-Bat, 1-Bat, }-Bat; with 
P’ra Tao mark, 3-Bat, 4-Bat, 1/16th-Bat (Le May, p. 
86/87; F.7-10, 12-14). Very fine and rare set. 


STRAITS SETTLEMENTS 


Proof Trade Dollar, 1897, Bombay mint, struck in gold, Britannia 
standing, rev. Chinese labyrinth, etc. (Pridmore 335, 48), 
wt. 34.7 gms. Extremely fine. 


Proof Trade Dollar, 1901, Calcutta mint (no mint mark), struck 
in gold, similar, thin flan (P.—), wt. 26.8 gms. Extremely 


fine. 


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FOREIGN SILVER COINS 


AUSTRIA AND HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE 
OT 


742* Sigismund, Thaler, 1486, standing figure holding mace, shield to 
left, helmet to right, rev. galloping horseman, shields 
around, date in field (Reimmann 4279). Very fine. 


743* Maximilian I, broad Double-Thaler, 1509, King in armour on 
horseback, rev. double-headed eagle in shield surrounded 
by 26 other shields. Very fine and rare. 


744* —— Thaler, undated, bust right, holding mace and sword, rev. 
four shields around double-headed eagle. Legend double- 
struck, otherwise extremely fine. 


745* —— Thaler, 1518, bust left in cap, reads MAXI - ROM - IM - ARCH - 
DV : AVST - ET - DO - TER - OCCI - ORI, rev. ten shields. Has 
been mounted, but otherwise very fine, with sharp portrait. 


746* ——— Show-Thaler, 1479, on his marriage to Mary of Burgundy, 
bust right with long hair, rev. Mary facing right with hair 
tied behind, 1479 in ex. (Reimmann 4283). Some light 
chasing on rev., but a very fine example of this coin. 


747* Ferdinand I, Half-Thaler (undated), Hall mint, bust right in 
armour, rev. shield, DVX - BVRGVN - COM - TIROLIS. Very 


fine. 


748* Rudolf II, Thaler, 1603, Nagybanya, bust right, holding mace, 
rev. double-headed eagle, N B in field. Very fine. 


749* Ferdinand II, Thaler, 1620, Graz, crowned bust with lace ruff, 
rev. legend reads BVRGVNDI& - STYRI - EC. Very fine. 


750* Archduke Charles, Thaler, 1624, bust right, 1624 to each side, 
CAROLVS: D: G: ARC: AV: DVX: BVR: STIR: CARINT:, rev. 
crowned shield, ET - CARN: MAG: PRVSS: AD: COM: HA: 
ET: TIROL. Extremely fine. 


751* Ferdinand III, Klippe-Thaler (c. 1637), bust right in plumed hat, 
rev. conjoined busts right of Ferdinand II and Eleanor, 
both in large ruffs. Some old gilding, fine to very fine. 


£380.00 


£400.00 


£800.00 


£230.00 


£469.00 


£42.00 


£90.00 


£30.00 


£160.00 


£80.00 


£70.00 


£35.00 


£20.00 


£16.00 


£15.00 


£32.00 


£22.00 


£20.00 


£17.00 


£13.00 


£36.00 


£9.00 


£9.00 


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752* Quarter-Thalers (3), Archduke Leopold, 1632, Hall, pierced; 
Archduke Ferdinand Charles, 1654, Hall; Charles VI, 
Breslau. All extremely fine. 


*.” Second coin illustrated. 


753* Archduke Sigismund Francis, Thaler, Hall, bust right, wearing 
Order of Golden Fleece, rev. crowned shield. Smal 
piercing at top, but extremely fine. 


> 


754* Leopold I, Thaler, 1693, Kremnitz, bust right with long wig, rev. 
arms, K B in field. Very fine, but has been mounted. 


755 —— Thaler, 1698, Hall, similar bust right, rev. crowned shield. 
A little light tooling, very fine. 


756 Charles VI, Thaler, 1736, Kremnitz, bust right, rev. arms (Dav. 
1062). Very fine. 


757* —— Thaler, 1740, Prague, similar to previous (Dav. 1087). Good 
very fine. 
758 ——— Gulden, 1733, Siebenburgen, similar. Very fine. 


759* Maria Theresia, Thaler, 1742, Kremnitz, young bust right, rev. 
Madonna and Child, K B to sides (Dav. 1125). Very fine. 





760* Another, 1745, Kremnitz, hair tied behind (Dav. 1128). 
Very fine. 

761 —— Another, 1765, Gunsburg, older head, rev. G below eagle 
(Dav. 1147). Very fine. 

762 —— Half-Thalers (2), 1744, Vienna; 1765, Gunsburg. Both very 


fine, but rev. of second discoloured. 


763 Francis II (1), Thaler, 1826, C (Prague), bust right, rev. double- 
headed eagle (Dav. 9). Some discolouration on reyv., but 
good very fine. 


764 Franz-Joseph, 5-Corona, 1900 (Dav. 34), mint state; smaller 
silver (3), extremely fine. 


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FRANCE 
Lor 


765* CAROLINGIANS, Charles the Bald (840-877), Denier, Le Mans, 


monogram, GRATIA DI REX, rev. CIN 4 MANIS CIVITAS. 
Very fine. 


766 —— —— Another, Melle, reads CARLVS REX FR; another two, 
similar, but legend ends F. Fine or better. 





767 —— Another, “‘Curtisassonien’ type, + GRATIAD” IREX, 
rev. FCVRTISQNUIEH. Very fine. 
768* ——— Odo (888-898), Denier, Blois, + MISERICORD-IADE “I, mono- 


gram in centre, rev. BLESI NIS CASTRO. Very fine. 


769 BEARN, Vicomtes, Centulle, Petite Denier, rev. AP+ in centre; 
BurGunNbDy, Charles the Bold, Gros; LORRAINE, Anton, 
Piaque, rev. arm with sword; Meaux, Etienne de la 
Chapelle, Denier; NAVARRE, Charles the Bad, Gros; 
Nevers, Charles of Gonzaga, bronze Liard, 1614. Fine or 
better. 


770* LorRRAINE, Charles III (1545-1608), Testoon, bust to right, rev. 
crowned shield, MONETA: NOVA: NANCEI: CUSA. Very fine. 


771* Monaco, Louis I, Ecu, 1688, bust right, rev. crowned shield, 
legend around. Fine. 


772 NAVARRE, Jean d’Albert, Testoons (2), 1564, 1567, both Pau; 
Henry II (IV of France), Testoon, 1574, DB reversed below 
bust. All fine. 


773. —— Henry II (IV of France), Franc, 1580, Pau, bust right, rev. 
cross of H’s; 4-Franc, 1576, DB reversed below. Both fine. 


774 TouLousgr, Counts, Raymond VII (1222-49), Denier, cross- 
patée, S in angles, rev. + over crozier; WorMsS, Bishopric, 
Denier, facing bust, rev. pellets in three angles, pellet and 
crescent in fourth. Both fine. 


Kingdom 


775 Lothaire II (954-986). Denier, Bruges, + LOTERIVS REX, rev. cross 
in centre of temple, fine; Louis [X (1226-70), Gros Tour- 
nois, legend in double circle, rev. TVRONIS CIVIS around 
castle, border of lis in circles (Ciani 180), very fine. 


£21.00 


£52.00 


£23.00 


£25.00 


£95.00 


£19.00 


£160.00 


£26.00 


£24.00 


£19.00 


£36.00 


£18.00 


£30.00 


£22.00 


£20.00 


£20.00 


£17.00 


£46.00 


£130.00 


£70.00 


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716 Charles V, Gros Delphinal, dolphins in centre, rev. cross, lis and 


dolphins in angles (C.480); Charles VI, Blanc Guenar, 
arms, rev. cross, lis and crown in angles (C.511). Very fine. 


777 Charles VI, Grossus, three lis crowned (C.520); Florette, some- 
what similar (C.524); Louis XII, Trillina, three lis, rev. 
cross; Francis I, Douzain aux Couronelles (C.1157). This 
fine, others better. 


778* Francis I, Testoon, crowned bust right, reads D: GRA - FRANCORV - 
REX, rev. crowned shield (C.1113 var.). Fine to very fine, 
but rev. stained. 


779 Henry I, Testoons (3), 1557M, 1560M, both D below (Lyons); 
another, large head, 1561, M below (Toulouse) (C.1266, 
1271). Fine or better. 


780* —— Half-Testoon, 1554, crowned bust right, rev. L below 
crowned shield (Bayonne), very fine; Douzain aux crois- 
sants, E below shield (Tours) (C.1289, 1305). Very fine. 


*. First coin illustrated. 


781 Charles IX, Testoon, 1563, young laureate head left, M below, 
rey. crowned shield (C.1356). Very fine. 


782 —— Another, same date and type; and another, 1565, lightly 
corroded; Douzain de dauphine (C.1387). All fine. 


783 Henry III, 4-Franc, 1587, laureate bust right in high collar, rev. 
H in centre of floreate cross (C.1430). Slight striking split, 
very fine. 


784 Henry IV, 3-Francs (2), 1592 A (C.1540), 1607M (C1541); 
bronze Double-Tournois (2), 1609; Louis XIII, 4-Franc, 
1615 C (Saint-Lo), boyish head right (C.1624). All fine. 


785* Louis XIII, 15-Sols, 1643 A, laureate bust right (C.1666); Louis 
XIV, 4-Ecu, 1679B (Rouen), middle-aged head right 
(C.1874). Both nearly extremely fine. 


** Second coin illustrated. 


786 Louis XIV, 4-Ecu, 1644 A, boyish head right (C.1834); 4-Ecu, 
1643 A, similar (C.1835). Both very fine. 


Lor 
7187* 


788 


789* 


790 


Ta 


192 


Jes 


194 


fe 


196" 


65 


Louis XIV, Ecu, 1709 Pau, old head right (Dav. 1324), very 
fine; 3-Ecu, 1711S (Reims), similar (C.1938), extremely 
fine. 


*.” Second coin illustrated. 


Louis XV, 4-Ecu, 1716 N (Montpelier), infant head right (C.2097; 
as Dav. 1326); 20-Sols, 1720 T (Nantes), boyish head right 
(C.2105); Livre de la Compagne des Indes (20-Sols), 
1720 A, rev. two L’s reversed; 24-Sols, 1774 BB (Stras- 
bourg), middle-aged head left (C.2132). Very fine or better. 


Napoleon, Emperor, 5-Francs, 1815 A, laureate bust right (Dav. 
85). Better than very fine. 


—— 5-Francs, 18061 (Limoges), plain head (Dav. 83), fine; 
Napoleon Il, 5-Francs, 1852 A (Dav. 94), extremely fine. 


GERMANY AND GERMAN STATES 


Anhalt 


Wolfgang, John IV, George and Joachim, Thaler, 1539 each side 
with two facing busts, 39 above on rev. (Reimmann 3027). 
Solder marks on rey., very fine. 


Alexius Friedrich Christian, Gulden, 1799, bear walking on 
battlements, rev. inscription. Extremely fine. 


Bavaria 


Kaufbeuern, Thaler, 1540, arms dividing date, rev. Charles V, 
bust right in armour (Reimmann 6778). Very fine. 


Kingdom of Bavaria 


Maximilian Joseph, Thaler, 1818, to commemorate the new Con- 
stitution, bust right, rev. inscription on block (Dav. 553). 
Very fine. 


—— Thaler, 1820, head right, rev. crossed sword and mace, 
crowned (Dav. 552). Extremely fine. 


Ludwig I, Thaler, 1828, bust right, rev. portrait of Queen sur- 
rounded by her eight children (Dav. 563). Practically mint 
State. 


£70.00 


£105.00 


£109.00 


£30.00 


£110.00 


£12.00 


£70.00 


£26.00 


£28.00 


£60.00 


£29.00 


£260.00 


£32.00 


£40.09 


£21.00 


£36.00 


£29.00 


£26.00 


£44.00 


£210.09 


Lor 
797 


193" 


he 


800 


804 


805* 


806* 


807* 


66 


Ludwig II, Thaler, undated, bust right, rev. Madonna and Child 
(Dav. 611), practically mint state; Victory Thaler, 1871 
(Dav. 615), very fine. 


Bentheim (Tecklenburg-Rheda) 


Moritz, Thaler, 1657 (date does not show on this coin), bust right, 
mantle over armour, rev. garnished shield (Reimmann 
4979). Weak in places, but extremely fine and rare. 


Berg 


Joachim Murat, Thaler, 1806, bust right, rev. value in wreath 
(Dav. 624). Extremely fine. 


Bohemia, etc. 


John the Blind, Denier, in style of Long Cross penny; BRANDEN- 
BURG-PrusSSIA, Bracteates of Heinrich V Carde and Otto IV 
(2); Sigismund II, Gros, 1531; Albert I, 3-Groschen, 1537. 
All very fine. 


Brandenburg - Prussia 


Albert I, Thaler, 1549, half-length figure left, rev. shields in 
angles of cross (Reimmann 3237). Very fine. 


George Wilhelm, 4-Thalers (2), 1622, bust right, rev. 22 dividing 
shield. Very fine. 


Friedrich Wilhelm, #-Thaler (Gulden), 1676, bust right, value on 
shoulder, rev. shield; two similar coins, 1688, smaller bust. 
All fine. 


—— 1-Gulden, 1670; 18-Groschen (2), 1674, head right; 1686, 
bust right; 6-Groschen, 1686. Fine to very fine. 


Friedrich III, Gulden, 1690, bust right, rev. crowned arms, LC 
to left, S to right (Reimmann 3228, variety of legend). Very 


fine. 


Gulden (2), 1695, similar; 1698, differing bust right, rev. 
garnished shield. Both very fine. 





*.* Second coin illustrated. 


Friedrich Wilhelm, %-Thaler, 1718, bust right in armour, rev. 
crowned oval shield, extremely fine, light tone; 4-Thaler, 
1720, similar, very fine. 


’* First coin illustrated. 


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Lor 


808* Friedrich If (The Great), Thaler, 1750 A (Berlin), bust right, rev. 
eagle over trophies (Dav. 2582). Very fine. 


809 —— Thaler, 1751B (Breslau), similar (Dav. 2583), extremely 
fine, but small piercing; Thaler, 1785 A, head right (Dav. 
2590), practically mint state. 


810 —— Thaler, 1764F (Magdeburg), head right, rev. eagle over 
trophies (Dav. 2588), very fine; 4-Thaler, 1764 F, similar, 
extremely fine. 


811* Friedrich Wilhelm II, Thaler, 1790 A, bust right, rev. eagle on 
plinth (Dav. 2597). Extremely fine but toned. 


812 Friedrich Wilhelm III, Thaler, 1802 B, bust left, rev. wild men 
supporting shield (Dav. 755), metal flaw on obv., very fine; 
3-Gulden, 1800 A, similar, rev. date dividing shield, ex- 
tremely fine. 


Bremen 


813* Free City, 24-Groschen, 1658, key in shield, value below, rev. 
eagle, LEOPOLD: D: G: ROM: IMP: SEM: AVG: (Reimmann 
6380). Very fine. 


Brunswick and Brunswick -Luneberg 


814* City, Thaler, 1641, rampant lion left, rev. Resurrection of Christ 
(Reimmann 6341). Very fine. 


815* Friedrich V, Thaler, 1639, bust right, Gothic legend, rev. gar- 
nished arms (Reimmann 3508). Very fine. 


816* Ernst-August, Gulden, 1693, bust right, rev. prancing horse to 
left. Extremely fine. 


Brunswick - Wolfenbuttel 
817* Heinrich the Younger (1514-68), Thaler, undated, bust left in 
cap, rev. wildman, N- VIDI-IVST’: DER’: (cf. Reimmann 
3342). Very fine. 


818* —— Thaler, 1542, bust left, rev. wildman, 42 between legs, 
legend around (as Reimmann 3342). Very fine. 


819 —— Thaler, 1552, bust left, rev. wildman, 52 between legs, 
legend in two lines around (Reimmann 3350). Very fine. 


£24.00 


£36.00 


£92,009 


£40.00 


£28.00 


£24.00 


£160.00 


£32.00 


£32.00 


£72.00 


£62.00 


£52.00 


£70.00 


£75.00 


£70.00 


£75.00 


£30.00 


£54.00 


£32.00 


£44.00 


£320.00 


£120.00 


£28.00 


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Lor 


820 —— Another, 1553, similar (Reimmann 3351). Fine. 


821 Julius, Thaler, 1586, garnished arms, IVLIVS D-G-D-BRV-E:L-, 
G-V-M:G- above, rev. wildman holding burning light 
Reimmann 3373). Very fine. 


822* —— Thaler, 1588, garnished arms, rev. wildman standing behind 
prancing horse, date below horse (Reimmann 3378). Very 
fine. 

823* ——— Thaler, 1589, bust three-quarter left holding axe, rev. wild- 
man with plaque, holding hour-glass (Reimmann 3382). 
Very fine. 


824* Heinrich Julius, Thaler, 1591, bust left, date to either side, rev. 
wildman to left of garnished shield (Reimmann 3387). Very 


fine. 


§25* —— Thaler, 1596, garnished arms, rev. St. Andrew holding 
cross (Reimmann 3392). Very fine. 


826* ——— Thaler, 1597, RECTE/FACIENDO/MEMINEM /TIMEAS/ 1597/ 
legend also around, rev. Christ on cross, dividing legend, 
shields around (Reimmann 3396). Very fine. 


827 —— Thaler, 1602, wildman holding shield, rev. legend in eleven 
lines (Reimmann 3407). Very fine. 


828* —— Thaler, 1602, garnished arms, rev. wildman holding branch 
(Reimmann 3409). Very fine. 


829* —— Half-Thaler, 1595, wildman holding branch, date to either 
side, rev. garnished arms (Reimmann 3397). Very fine. 


830* —— Triple léser-Thaler (Heinrich Juliusloser zu 3-Species- 
thalern), mounted figure riding to left, rev. garnished shield 
of arms (Reimmann 3413; Dure, p. 39). Very fine and rare. 


831* Philip Siegmund (brother of Heinrich Julius), Thaler, 1595, bust 
left, holding mace and helmet, v-G-G - PHILIP - HERTZOG - 
ZV - BRAVN : V+ LVNE, rev. garnished arms, GOT - GIST - 
GOT - NIMET - 95. Very fine. 


832 August II, Thaler, 1640, garnished arms, rev. wildman holding 
tree (Reimmann 3532). Very fine. 


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Lot 

$on* ———= Thaler, 1643, garnished arms, rev. bell tolled over city 
(Reimmann 3552). Very fine. 

834* —— Thaler, undated, bust three-quarters left, rev. two ships 
sailing past man, crossed keys on ground, ALLES - MIT - BED - 
ACHT - IACTA- EST - ALEA (Reimmann 3555). Very fine. 

835* —— Thaler, 1657, garnished arms, rev. wildman holding tree, 
crossed keys at end of legend (as Reimmann 3569). Very 
fine. 

836* t—— Broad Double-Thaler, 1666, bust three-quarters right, 


angels above, rev. ALLES MIT BED ACHT, shield around, horse 
and mace in centre (Reimmann 3583; Duve, p. 105). Ex- 
tremely fine and very rare. 


Cologne 


837 Deniers (3), Pilgrim (1021-36), Hildolphus (1076-79), Heinrich II 
(1304-32); Gros, Walram V; COURLAND, Frederick Wil- 
helm, 3-Groschen, 1598. Fine or better. 

Corvey 

838* Caspar von Boselager (1737-1758), 24-Marien-Groschen, undated, 
mitre above arms, rev. St. Vitus standing by lion, DA PACEM 
DOMINE IN DIEBVS NOSTRIS (Reimmann 2908). Very fine. 

Donauworth 

839 Thaler, 1543, in name of Charles V, eagle, W in centre, MO-NO- 
ARGE - CIVI: SVE: WERDA: 43, rev. bust of Charles V to 
right (Reimmann 6475 (not this date)). Very fine. 

Erfurt 


840* Thaler, 1633, arms supported by wildman and woman, rev. view 
of city, angels above (Reimmann 9911). Very fine. 


Frankfurt 


841* Free City, Geden-Thaler, 1863, struck to commemorate Princes’ 
day, eagle, rev. view of city square (Dav. 654). Mint state. 


*.° Only 20,000 struck. 


Gotha 


842* Thaler, 1657, During Siege, arms, TANDEM - BONA - CAVSA - TRIVM- 
PHAT, rev. inscription in nine lines (Reimmann 4700). Good 


fine. 


£44.00 


£64.00 


£32.00 


£180.00 


£52.00 


£82.09 


£80.00 


£240.09 


£30.00 


£27.09 


£100.00 


£50.00 


£90.00 


£75.00 


£110.00 


£70.00 


£95.00 


£145.00 


£250.00 


or 


70 


Hesse (Darmstadt) 


843* Ludwig V, Thaler, 1623, bust right, reads LANDG: HASSIZ: COM: 


844 


I: CA, rev. garnished arms. (Reimmann 4067, not this date 
and variety of legend). Very fine. 


Liibeck 


Rudolph II, Thaler, 1610, half-length figure of Christ, rev. eagle, 
RVDOLPHVS - II -D:G- IMP: SE- AVGVS.- (cf. Reimmann 
6826). Very fine, but slightly spotted. 


Magdeburg 


845* Interim (1550), Thaler, undated, Baptism of Christ, pir - Is - 


MIN - LEVE : SON - DEN: SG- I - HO-, rev. Christ casting out 
the Devil, PACKE - DI - SATHAN - DV - INTERIM - (Reimmann 
6876). Very fine. 


846* Joachim Friedrich, Thaler, 1583, bust three-quarters right, in 


armour, legend ends ADMINISTA - MAGDE, rev. garnished 
shield, DS at top (Reimmann I, p. 492, varieties of legend 
and differing dates). Very fine. 


Mainz 


847* Anselm Casimir Wamboldt von Umstadt, Thaler, 1642, bust 


848 


almost facing in decorative jacket, rev. garnished arms, 
helmets and mitre above (cf. Reimmann 2345 (1644)). 
Very fine. 


Mecklenburg 


Henrich (alone, 1479-1552), Thaler, 1540, half-length figure right, 
in cap, rev. arms in five shields, MONETA - NOVA - GRES- 
MOLENSIS - xxxx. Fine but stained. 


849*- Johann Albert, Thaler, 1549, arms and helmets, rev. bust left in 


tall hat (Reimmann 4187). Very fine. 


850* Adolf Friedrich, Thaler, 1642, bust almost facing in lace collar, 


rey. garnished arms (not in Reimmann). Weakly struck, 
very fine. 


851* WALDSTEIN (Wallenstein), Albert (as Duke of Mecklenburg), 


Thaler, 1632, bust almost facing, high lace collar, rev. 
crowned shield, Golden Fleece around (cf. Reimmann 5723 
(1633)). Very fine and little wear. 


*.’ See lot 659. 


Lot 


852* 


S02" 


854* 


856* 


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858 


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860* 


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Minden 


Christian, Administrator, Thaler, 1624, bust right, reads D:G: 
EL - EP - MIND DVX : B- ET - L*, rev. garnished arms (Reim- 
mann 3488), very fine; Half-Thaler, 1623, St. Andrew, H P 
in field. rey. shield (Reimmann lists Thaler and 4-Thaler 
only, 3482/3). Very fine. 


Miinsterberg - Oels 


Heinricus Wenceslaus and Carl Friedrich, Thaler, 1620, facing 
busts, date below, rev. arms and helms, BH in field. Very 


fine. 


Palatinate (Bavaria) 


Friedrich II, Thaler, 1547, half-length figure holding sword and 
orb, rev. helm over three shields, MON: ARGE: SVPERIO: 
PALATI: BAVAR. Very fine. 


5* Friedrich III, Thaler, 1567, half-length figure three-quarters right, 


with sword and orb, reads CO - PA: RME- S-R-< I> PRIN: 
EL - BA, rev. lion and helm over three shields. Very fine. 


Prussia 


Frederick I, Thaler, 1702, laureate bust right, rev. eagle with orb 
and sceptre, date and CS in field (Dav. 2555). Extremely 
fine. 


Regensburg 


Free City, Broad Half-Gulden (De sgleichen), knave standing by 
two large pots, rev. EIN - ERBAR : RATH -/NACH - DEM - 
STAHL: / SCHIESSN/ INN - GLVCKHS - HAEN -/MICH - MVNTZN - 
LIESSN -/ (Reimmann 6997). Trace of mounting, very fine. 


Saxony — ALBERTINE LINE 


Moritz (alone), Thaler, 1542, half-length figure right, with sword, 
rev. Shield, date above. Fine to very fine, but somewhat 
stained. 


August, Thaler, 1567, half-length figure right in fur hat and 
collar, holding sword, rev. garnished shield, ARCHIMARS 
CHAL: ET: HL ELECTO: T:. Very fine. 





Thaler, 1575, half-length figure right in armour, head bare, 
rev. garnished shield, HB (cf. Reimmann 4703 (1577) ). 
Very fine. 


£55.00 


£75.00 


£105.00 


£230.00 


£400.00 


£70.00 


£40.00 


£45.00 


£26.00 


£24.00 


£26.00 


£26.00 


£26.00 


£340.00 


£50.00 


£50.00 


£27.00 


£22.00 


£105.00 


£82.00 


Lot 


Te 


861* Christian II, John George and August, Thaler, 1601, three figures 


863* —— 


864* John 


865* John 


866* —— 


867* —— 


gegr= 


869 John 


870* 





all facing, rev. garnished shield, HB (Reimmann 4712). 
Very fine. 


Thaler, 1603, half-length figure right, rev. small heads of 
John George and August, HB, shields around (Reimmann 
4716). Very fine. 


Thaler, 1606, similar, but half-length figures of John George 
and August, HR (as Reimmann 4718). Very fine. 


George with August, Thaler, 1613, bust right in armour, 
rev. small bust of August to right, 18 shields around (Reim- 
mann 4724 (1615)). Very fine. 


George (alone), Triple Thaler, 1650, standing figure in 
armour, with helmet on table, IOHANN GEORG - D: G: DVX 
SAXON : IVLIZ - CLIV - ET - MONT:, rev. helm over two 
shields, SACRI - ROMANI - IMPERI - ARGHIM - ET ELECTOR, 
date and CR to either side, 20 shields around (not in 
Reimmann). Extremely fine and sharp, a really superb 
coin. 


Thaler, 1617, on Centenary of Augsburg Confession, 
crowned half-length figure right, rev. half-length figure of 
Friedrich, 1517 SECLVM LVTHERANVM (Reimmann 4732). 
Very fine. 


Thaler, 1619, Vicariate Coinage, figure on horseback to 
right, rev. inscription in twelve lines (Reimmann 4738). 
Extremely fine. 


Thaler, 1649, half-length figure to right, rev. garnished 
shield, CR at sides (cf. Reimmann 4757). Very fine. 


George I, Thaler, 1656, small bust in centre with sword, 
AN M-DC-LVI, legend around in two lines, rev. inscription in 
ten lines. Trace of mounting and cleaning, very fine. 


Thick Thaler (Dickthaler), 1661, bust right with sword, rev. 
shield, CR below (as Reimmann 4769). Very fine. 


ERNESTINE LINE 
871* Johann and Georg (1525-1530), Thaler, undated, bust of Johann 


to right in cap, IOAN: ELEC - &: GEOR: FIE:, rev. bust of 
Georg to left in small cap (Reimmann 4445). Very fine. 


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Lot 


872 Johann Friedrich with Heinrich and Johann Ernst, Thaler, 1539, 
bust almost facing with sword, rev. facing busts (Reimmann 
4452). Very fine. 


873* ——— with Moritz, Thaler, 1545, busts facing right both sides 
(Reimmann 4445 (1543)). Very fine. 


874 —— with Landgraf Philipp von Hessen, Thaler, 1545, bust simi- 
lar to lot 872. rev. bust of Philipp three-quarters left, in 
armour (Reimmann 4461 (1544)). Very fine. 


875 —— Thaler, 1551, struck by his sons during his imprisonment, 
shield, date above, MONE - FILIOR, etc., rev. bust of Charles 
V to right, in armour (Reimmann 4471). Very fine. 

876* (alone), 14-Thaler, on the Redemption of Magdeburg, 1539, 

bust right holding sword, rev. garnished shields, helms 

above (Reimmann 4467). Extremely fine and rare. 





877* Johann Friedrich II with Johann Wilhelm, Thaler, 1566, half- 
length figures either side, three-quarters right and left, reads 
DV - SAX: LAN: TH: ET: MAR- MISNI (Reimmann 4474). 
About very fine. 


878 Johann Casimir and Johann Ernst, Thaler, 1587, facing busts, 
rev. shield in centre, twelve shields around (as Reimmann 
4477 (1590) ). Very fine. 


879 —— Another Thaler, 1600, smaller half-length figures facing, 
inner legend, rev. similar, but date above centre shield (as 
Reimman 4478 (1599)). A little weak, but very fine and 
good portraits. 


880 —— Another, 1617, figures shake hands, rev. horseman and two 
shields in centre, 16 shields around (as Reimmann 4482 
(1616) ). Very fine. 


HoUSE OF ALTENBURG 


881* Johann Philipp, Friedrich, Johann Wilhelm and Friedrich Wil- 
helm JI, Thaler, 1615, four rulers facing each other, rev. 
garnished shield, helms above (variety of Reimman 4512, 
no inner legend). Very fine. 


Thaler, 1625, bust of Johann Philipp right, rev. three 
brothers in line, facing right (Reimmann 4516). Very fine. 


882* 





£30.09 


£26.00 


£100.00 


£140.09 


£220.00 


£20) 


£26.09 


£38.00 


£26.00 


£30.00 


£28.00 


£24.00 


£20.00 


£22.00 


£26.00 


£75.00 


£70.00 


£140.00 


£32.00 


£26.00 


£62.00 


£26.00 


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Lor 
HOUSE OF WEIMAR 
883 Friedrich Wilhelm I and Johann, Thaler, 1574, facing busts, rev. 


garnished shield, three helms above (Reimmann 4497). 
Very fine. 


884* —— Thaler, 1585, single bust each side, almost facing, each 
wearing robes (cf. Reimmann 4499 (1583, 1584 and 1586) ). 
Very fine. 


House oF MIDDLE-WEIMAR 


885* Johann Ernst and his seven brothers, Friedrich, Wilhelm, 
Albrecht, Johann Friedrich, Ernst, Friedrich Wilhelm and 
Bernhard, Thaler, 1607, busts facing of four brothers each 
side (earlier variety of Reimmann 4526 (1612) ). Very fine. 


886* —— Thaler, 1618, large figure of Johann Ernst, smaller figures 
of his brothers around (Reimann 4528(1616, also 1617)). 
Very fine. 


887* Friedrich August I, Thaler, 1710, Dresden, bust right. orb above, 
rev. two oval shields, crowned (Dav. 2653). Extremely fine. 


888* Friedrich August II, Thaler, 1747, F.W.O.H., similar bust right, 
rosette above, rev. similar (Dav. 2665). Very fine. 


889* ——— Mining Thaler, 1757, struck during the Prussian occupa- 
tion, somewhat similar to previous (Dav. 2674). Extremely 


fine. 


890 Friedrich August III, Vicariate Thaler, 1792, bust right, rev. 
shield over eagle (Dav. 2700). Extremely fine. 


§91* Johann, Double-Thaler, 1872, for the King’s Golden Wedding, 
conjoined busts right, rev. crown over dates (Dav. 899). 
Extremely fine, dull finish. 


Anglo-Hannovarian — Brunswick - Luneburg 


892* George I, Thaler, 1720, H.C.B., bust right, rev. English arms and 
supporters (Dav. 2081). Very fine. 





Half-Gulden, 1714, H.C.B., rev. crowned shield; George 
III, Half-Gulden, 1800, C below bust. Both very fine. 


’* First coin illustrated. 


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894 George III, Thaler, 1768, crowned arms, rev. St. Andrew with 
cross. 


Westphalia 


895* Hieronymus Napoleon, Thaler, 1811, bust right, rev. value and 
date (Dav. 933). Flan striations on rev., but otherwise 
extremely fine. 


896* ——— Another, fine; Gulden, 1810, very fine. 


*.” Second coin illustrated. 


Wismar (Free City) 


897* Thaler, 1552, Saint standing holding palm, MONETA - NOVA - WIS- 
MARIEN, rev. shield on cross (Reimmann 7108). Very fine. 


HUNGARY (Transylvania) 


898* Gabriel Bethlen, Thaler, 1629, bust right with feathered cap, 
holding mace, rev. crowned shield, NB to either side. 
Almost extremely fine. 


ITALY 


899* AQUILEA, Bertold de Merano (1218-51), Dinar, BERTOLDVS P, 
seated figure, rev. CIVITAS AQVILEGIA, eagle over pediment. 
Very fine, on convex flan. 


900 BoLoGna, Scudo of 10-Paoli, 1796, shield in wreath, reads BONON. 
rev. Madonna and Child over city (Dav. 1359). Possibly 
has been mounted, a good fine. 


901* CARMAGNOLA, Ludovicus II (1475-1504), 4-Testone, portrait bust 
left, in hat, LVDOVICVS - M - SA: LVTIARVM -:-, rev. St. Con- 
stantine riding to right. Very fine. 


902 CasaLe, Margaret and William, Bianco, 1564, fine; LORENCE 
(Republic), Grosso, undated, St. John seated, rev. lis, very 


fine. 


903 FerRARA, Hercules I D’Este (1471-1509), Testone, portrait bust 
right, rev. seven snakes intertwined. Pierced on first E of 
HERCULES (at top of reverse), very fine. 


904* FLORENCE (Republic), 1189-1532, silver Florin, bust of St. John, 
+ IOHANNES - B, rev. lis, + FLORENTIA. Extremely fine. 


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905* —— Ferdinand I, Piastra, 1594, bust right, rev. Baptism of 
Christ. Striated flan, but otherwise very fine. 


906* Lucca, Otto, Dinar, + OTTO REX, monogram T-T, rev. bearded 
face, + S. VVLTO DE LvcA. Extremely fine. 


907* Matta, Jean de la Valette (1557-68), 4-Tari, arms in shield, rev. 
2 of John the Baptist (Sch. 43/1). A little cleaned, very 
ne. 


908 —— Anthony de Paule (1623-36), 4-Tari, 1624, similar, value to 
left and right of shield (Sch. 84/2); copper I-Taris, 
Emmanuel Pinto, 1755; Emmanuel de Rohan (2), undated, 
1786. Fine or better. 


909* Mantua, Francis I (1484-1519), 4-Testone, portrait bust left, in 
cap, rev. ciborium, XPI - IHESV - SANCVINIS. Very fine. 


910 Mesocco, Gian Giacomo Trivulzio (1487-1518), Grosso, rev. St. 
George; MILAN, Republic (1280-1310), Ambrosino, cross 
pattée, MEDIOLANV, rev. St. Ambrose. Both very fine, but 
slight verdigris on first. 


911 Mano, Azzone Visconti (1329-39), Grosso, rev. St. Ambrose; 
Galeazzo II Visconti (1354-78), Grosso, rev. St. Sirus 
seated; Giovanni Galeazzo Visconti (1378-1402), Denier, 
cypher, rev. cross fleury. Very fine. 


912* ——— Giovanni Maria Visconti (1402-12), Grosso, crowned ser- 
pent. IM to either side, rev. St. Ambrose seated. Very fine. 


Giovanni Galeazzo Visconti and Ludovico Maria Sforza 
(1461-94), Grosso, plumed helmet, rev. St. Ambrose in 
mitre. Double-struck on obv., very fine. 


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914 —H Galeazzo Maria Sforza (1466-76), Grosso (2), helmet and 
griffin, rev. St. Ambrose; portrait bust right, GR.M at 
sides, rev. St. Ambrose and soldiers; small bronze, portrait 
bust left, rev. blank, 18mm., thick flan. Very fine. 


915 —— Francis II (1466-68), Grosso, crowned riband, rev. St. 
Ambrose: Charles V (1535-56), Testone, bearded, laureate 
head right, rev. Neptune and Salus. Very fine. 


916* —— Philip II (of Spain, 1556-98), 4-Ducatone, crowned bust 
right, rev. crowned shield. Very fine. 


Lor 
917* 


918 


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O22 


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924* 


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77 


—— Philip V (of Spain), Filippo, 1702, bust right, in long wig, 
date below, rev. crowned shield (Dav. 1379). Very fine. 


~—— Maria Theresia, Scudo, 1779, bust right, rev. crowned oval 
shield (Dav. 1386). Good very fine. 


—— 4-Scudo, 1780, similar, cut on edge by HU-BO-; copper 
Soldo, 1777. Except as stated, both extremely fine. 


Mopena, Cesar D’Este (1598-1615), Lira, 1611, bust left with 
pointed beard, rev. standing figure, ADDIT - SE - SOCIAM. 
Fine. 


Murano, Paul Rainer, Osella, 1784, three oval shields above large 
cock, rev. arms, legend around. Very fine, some signs of 
having been mounted. 


Napces, Frederick II D’Aragon (1496-1501), Carlino, crowned 
bust to right, T behind, FEDERICVS: DEI: G: REX: SI: 
HIERV - +, rev. a burning book, RECEDANT: VETERA:. Very 


fine. 


Charles V (1516-54), Testone, crowned head right, R behind, 
CAROLVS - III]: RO- IM -, rev. double-headed eagle sup- 
porting arms. Very fine. 


— Testone, laureate head right, A behind, rev. similar, but 
legend differs. Very fine. 


—— Double-Testone, large laureate head right, annulet behind, 
CAROLVS - V - AVG- IMP: CAES -, rey. pillars of Hercules. 
Very fine. 


—— Cmauimna, head risht, rev. fleece; Philip I, Carlino, 
crowned head right, rev. FID/EI:DEF/ENSO/R in wreath, 
both very fine; and a small bronze of Ferdinand and Isa- 
bella, fine. 


Charles If (of Spain), Piastra (100-Grani), 1689, crowned bust 
right, AGA behind, rev. crowned shield. Very fine. 


1-Piastra (50-Grani), 1693, similar bust right, rev. fleece 
within foliage, very fine; Philip V, Tari, 1701, bust right, 
rev. sun over globe, extremely fine. 





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929* Charles of Bourbon, Piastra (120-Grani), 1735, crowned arms, 
rev. River God, Vesuvius behind, DE SOCIO PRINCEPS, GH 
dividing date (Dav. 1397). Very fine. 


930* —— 4-Piastra, 1748, similar, MMR in obv. field, rev. DG 
dividing date. Very fine. 
931 —— 4}-Ducato, 1733, bust right, C.P. below, rev. eagle, fine; 


Ferdinand IV, 20-Grani, 1794, P below bust (Craig 57, this 
date not given), extremely fine. 


932* PARMA, Ranuccio Farnese (1648-94), Testone, 1687, bust left, 
with collar over armour, rev. St. Vitalis standing. Metal 
flaws on rey., but very fine. 


933 RacuSAa (Dalmatia), Tallero, 1767, bewigged bust left, RECTOR - 
REI - RHACVSIN, rev. crowned garnished shield. Fine. 


934* ReGoGIo, Hercules II, Testone, 1553, bare head left, date below, 
rey. shield. Very fine. 


935 ROME (AND PAPAL STATES), John VIII (872-882), Denaro, John 
in monogramatic form, LANTWERTMP +, rev. St. Peter. 
Very fine. 


936**——_ Roman Senate (c. 1156-1265), Grosso (2), seated Senator 
facing, rev. lion walking left. One very fine, one better. 


937 —— John XXII (1316-34), Grosso, Pope standing, rev. cross 
fleury; PEsARO, John Sforza, Grosso, arms, rev. Virgin and 
Child; Reccio, small bronze of Alfonso I (1523-34), 
18mm. Fine to very fine. 





938* Sixtus IV (1471-84), Grosso, bust left, rev. Papal arms. 
Very fine. 

939* — Julius II (1503-13), Guilio, Papal arms, rev. St. Peter and 
St. Paul standing. Very fine. 

940 —— Leo X (1513-21), Guilio, bust right, rev. rampant lion 


holding banner; Clement VII (1523-34), Guilio, bust right, 
rev, similar, verdigris on lion; Gregory XIII (1572-85), 
Guilio, arms, rev. figure representing wind, FANVM in ex., 
pierced, this fine, others better, except where stated. 


Lor 
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942% 


943 


944 


945* 


946* 


947* 


948 


949 


950 


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—— Clement VIII (1592-1605), Testone, 1598, bust left with 
crucifix, rev. arms between figures of St. Peter and St. Paul; 
Urban VII (1623-44), Testone, bust right, rev. St. Michael, 
very fine; another, 1632, arms, rev. St. Peter seated. This 
and first coin fine. 


—— Urban VIII, Guilio, undated, arms, rev. St. Veronica’s 
veil within doorway. Very fine. 





Scudo, by G. Molo, An XII, bust right, rev. St. 
Michael slaying Devil, vivir-DEvs. Metal flaw extending 
through coin, otherwise very fine. 


— Sede Vacante, 1689, Guilio, arms and date, rev. dove 
within rays, pierced; Alexander VIII, Testone, 1689, by 
O. Hamerini, bust right, rev. St. Bruno, very fine; Benedict 
XII (1724-30), bronze 4-Baicco. This and first coin fine. 


— Innocent XII, 4-Scudo, 1692, by P. Borner, bust right, rev. 
Justina leaning on anchor. Nearly very fine. 


—— Gregory XVI, Scudo, 1831, bust left, rev. Christ-child re- 
ceiving gifts (Dav. 191). Very fine. 


—— Another, 1845 (An XV), rev. value and date in wreath 
(Dav. 192). Nearly very fine. 


Savoy, Amadeus VIII (1391-1446), 4-Grosso; Filibert I (1472- 
82), Parpagliola, rev. cross with chains; VENICE, Antonio 
Venier (1382-1400), Grosso (2). These very fine, others 
fine. 


’.’ Last two coins are reputed to have been found at Baalbek, 
Syria, in 1928. 


Sicity, Peter III of Aragon (1282-85), Grosso; Robert of Cyprus 
(1309-43), Grosso, crowned figure seated, rev. cross, ex- 
tremely fine; Philip II, Tari, 1613, bust right, rev. eagle, 
this and first coin good fine. 


Tuscany, Cosimo III, Pezza Della Rosa, 1684, crowned gar- 
nished shield, rev. rose bush (as Dav. 1499); Siciry, Fer- 
dinand I, 60-Grani, 1618, crowned head right. Both fine. 


—— Francis II of Lorraine, Tallero, 1762, laureate bust right, 
rev. crowned eagle (Dav. 1505). Very fine. 


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952 VeENICE, Louis the Pius (814-840), Denaro, rev. + VEN/ECIAS in 
two lines; Giacomo Contarini (1274-80), Denaro, rev. 
Christ enthroned. Both very fine. 


953 Kincpom, Victor Emmanuel II, 5-Lire, 1873 (Dav. 140); Um- 
berto I, 2-Lire, 1887; Victor Emmanuel III, 20-Lire, 1928 
(Dav. 145). All about extremely fine. 


THE LOW COUNTRIES 


954 Charles V, Florin Karolus d’argent (1542-8), bust right, rev. 
shield on cross (Del. I). Very fine. 


955 —— NUMEGEN, Rijksdaalder (1567-70), crowned bust right, rev. 
imperial eagle (Del. 641). Very fine, with old collection 
number in ink on oby. 


956 Philip I, Daalder, Overijsel, bust left, date below, rev. arms (Del. 
49). Very fine. 


957 —— Daalder, 1587, Tournai (D.45); 1/5th-Daalder, 1571 (2), 
Antwerp, with lion counterstamp of Holland and Gelder- 
land; and 1/10th-Daalder. Fine or better. 








958 4-Daalders (2), 1568, Artois, m.m. rat, bust right (Del. 69); 
1586, Tournai, bust left. Very fine. 

OS +-Straten-Gulden, 1577, Antwerp, king behind shield. Very 
fine. 

960* ——— Flanders, Straten-Gulden, 157—, Tournai, half-length bust 
left, rev. crowned shield. Small hole in flan in striking, very 
fine. 


961 AUSTRIAN NETHERLANDS, Maria Theresia, 4-Ducaton, 1749, Ant- 
werp, very fine; coppers (2); Joseph II, 4-Couronne, 1789, 
m.m. baby head. extremely fine. 


962* BERG ('S-HEERENBERG), William IV, St. Oswald Daalder of 30- 
Stuivers, lion with shield, rev. bust of Saint, 30 S in field 
(Del. 574). Very fine. 


963 GELDERLAND, Charles Egmont (1492-1538), Snaphan, horseman 
to right, GEL below, very fine; HOLLAND, Matthias I, 28- 
Stuivers, with HOL counterstamp, fine. 


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964* UrrecuT, Johann V Arkel, 2-Groschen, facing bust with mitre, 
rev. legend in two lines, long cross. Very fine. 


965 ZEELAND, William the Silent, Rijksdaalder, 1584, bust right with 
sword, rev. helm over small shield. Very fine. 


POLAND 


966 Ladislaus I (1080-1102), Denars (2), differing types; Sigismund IT, 
Gros, 1531; 3-Gros, 1535; Sigismund III, 3-Gros, 1613, 
1618, Danzig. Fine or better. 


967* Ladislaus IV (1632-48), Thaler, 1639, crowned bust right, rev. 
arms of Danzig. Very fine. 


968* Friedrich Augustus IH, 4-Thaler (of Saxony), 1707, bust right, 
rev. two shields crowned; 18-Groschen (2) of John Casimir, 
1667, and Augustus III, 1735. Very fine. 


*.’ First coin illustrated. 


969* Stanislaus Poniatowski, Thaler, 1766, bust right, rev. arms 
crowned, sprays around (Dav. 1618). Very fine. 


970* Frederick August, Warsaw, Thaler, 1812, head right, rev. 
crowned oval shield, sprays to either side, IB below (Dav. 
247). Extremely fine, but small flaw by V of VARSOV. 


PORTUGAL 


971 John I, Gros; Alfonso V, Espadin, hand holding sword; John 
III, Tostao, rev. cross; John V, 120-Reis; Peter V, 200- 
Reis, 1855: 500-Reis (2) of Carlos I, 1891, and Manuel II, 
1910. The last extremely fine, early coins fine. 


RUSSIA 


972* Peter I, Rouble, 1712, laureate bust right, rev. Imperial eagle 
(Severin 290). Good fine. 





O/3* Rouble, 1718 (Russian date), medium head right (Sev. 363). 
Very fine. 
974* Rouble, 1720 (Russian date), somewhat similar (Sev. 466). 





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975 —— Rouble, 1723, rev. date in centre of cross I’s in angles (Sev. 
467). Very fine. 

976* —— Rouble, 1725, similar (Sev. 597). Very fine. 

977 —— Half-Rouble, 1710, similar to lot 972 (Sev. 259). Fine. 

978 Catherine I, Rouble, 1726, bust right, rev. eagle (Sev. 823). Very 
fine. 

979 —— Half-Rouble, 1726, similar but bust left (Sev. 779). Very 
fine. 


980* Peter II, Rouble, 1727, bust right, rev. date in cross, II’s in angles 
(Sev. 926). Very fine. 


981 Anna Ivanovna, Rouble, 1740, bust right, rev. eagle (Sev. 1330). 
Nearly very fine. 


982* Elizabeth Petrovna, Coinage for Livonia-Esthonia, Rouble (of 
96-Kopeks), 1757, small bust right, rev. eagle (Sev. 1765). 
Metal flaws on oby., but fine, rev. better. 


983 Catherine II (the Great), Rouble, 1762, bust right, rev. eagle 
(Sev. 1899). Slight edge marks, very fine. 


984* t—— Rouble, 1771, smaller, neater style, bust right, rev. similar 
(Sev. 2122). Extremely fine. 


985 —— 15-Kopeks, 1764 (Sev. 1921), extremely fine; Denga of 
Ivan Wassilevich, pierced; coppers (3) of Peter I, Peter II 
and Paul I, mostly very fine. 


986* Nicholas I, 14-Roubles, 1839, to commemorate the dedication of 
the Borodino monument, bust right, rev. the monument 
(Sev. 3306; Dav. 287). About extremely fine. 


SPAIN 


987 Arabic Kaliphs, Dirhem; Pedro the Cruel, Blanc; Henry IV, 
Real; Ferdinand and Isabella, 2-Reales and Real; Charles 
and Joanna, 2-Reales. Fine or better. 


988 Ferdinand III, Denier; BARCELONA, Ferdinand I, Coronat; Gros 
(3), Alphonso IV, Ferdinand I, Philip HUI. Attempted 
piercing on this, otherwise all very fine. 


83 
Lor 


989 CASTILLE, Deniers (5) of Sandro IV (4) and Alphonso XI. Fine 
to very fine. 


SCANDINAVIA 
SWEDEN 


990* Sten Sture (1470-1503), Ortug, Vasteras mint, three crowns in 
shield, SCS - ERICVS - REX, rev. crowned A, MONETA 
AROSIENS (Antell, type II, 420). Very fine. 


991* Gustaf I, Riksdaler, 1544, half-length figure right, below shield, 
reads GOSTAVS, rev. Christ standing, legend ends 44 (Ant. 
191). Very fine. 


992* ——— Another, 1545, similar, rev. reads SALVATOR. Very fine. 


993* Eric XIV, Mark, 1567, crowned bust right, rev. crowned oval 
shield (Ant. 550). Slight striking split, but very fine. 


994* John III, Riksdaler, 1586, half-length figure right, below shield, 
rev. Christ, arm raised in benediction (Ant. 44). About 
very fine. 


995* Charles IX, Riksdaler, 1610, King standing left, holding sword. 
rev. Christ, legend in two lines around (Ant. 350). Trace of 
mount, very fine. 


996* Gustavus Adolphus, Riksdaler, 1617, half-length figure left, 
legend in two lines around, rey. Christ, arms to left (Ant. 
479). Very fine. 


997* —— 4-Marks, 1617, half-length figure left, legend in two lines 
around, rev. three ornamental shields, crowned (Ant. 524). 
Very fine. 

998* ——— Osnabriick, Riksdaler, 1633, bust left, rev. crown above 


legend, legend around (Ant. 889). Very fine. 





999* 4-Riksdaler, 1617, bust left, rev. flower growing through 


crown (Le Bruun 772). Very fine. 


1000* Christina, Riksdaler, 1640, threequarter-length figure almost 
facing, rev, Christ, arms to left (L.B. 999). Very fine. 


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—— Pommern, Riksdaler, 1641, threequarter-length figure, rev. 
Christ behind arms, wildman to each side (L.B. 1137). 
Slight striking split, very fine. 


—— —— Riksdaler, 1642, bust three-quarters left, rev. arms 
supported by wildmen (L.B. 1139). Extremely fine. 





4-Riksdaler, 1642, obv. similar to previous, rev. Christ, 
arms to left (L.B. 1019). Very fine. 


—— 2-Marks, undated, bust right, rev. three crowns, Il-M 
(L.B. 1044). Very fine. 


Charles X, 2-Marks, 1660, bust left, rev. three crowns, 1660, 
I1-M: and Gw below (Wagner) (L.B. —). Very fine. 


—— Elbing, undated, 18-Groschen, obv. similar, rev. three 
crowns, Xvi below (L.B. 1201). Very fine. 


Charles XI, 2-Marks, 1675, bust left, rev. three crowns, date 
and value to each side, DF monogram below (L.B. 1345). 
Very fine. 


Charles XH, 2-Marks, 1716, bust right, rev. three crowns, value 
and date, L.C. below (L.B. 1709). Very fine. 


— Caroliner, 1718, cross of four shields, rev. crown over 
interlinked C’s (L.B. 1724). Very fine. 


Gustavus III, 4-Riksdaler, 1777, bust right, rev. crowned arms, 
Order around, dividing value and date, FADERNESLANDET 
(2B: 2701). Very: fine. 


Gustavus IV Adolphus, Riksdaler, 1793, bust right, rev. similar 
to previous (L.B. 2117). Extremely fine. 


1-Riksdaler, 1808, similar (L.B. 2138). Extremely fine. 





DENMARK AND NORWAY 


Christian II, Sdélvgylden, 1523, King enthroned facing, legend 
around, reads DACIE SVECIE: NORVE, rev. crowned shield, 
date at end of legend (H. Schou 24/3). Pierced at top (3 
o'clock on rev.), and small attempted piercing to left of 
shield, but very fine, with good portrait, rare, 


Lor 
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1016* 


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1018* 


1019* 


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85 


Christian IV, Mark, 1613, half-length figure crowned, to right, 
rey. value over shield (H.S. 108/4). Very fine. 


— Another, 1617, similar (H.S. 112/2). Very fine. 
—— Kroner, 1620, standing figure to right, rev. date over 
crown, R-F-P- below, legend around (H.S. 120/4). Very 


fine. 


— Kroner, 1624, small flan (30mm.), similar to previous 
(H.S. 131/41). Very fine. 





4-Kroner, 1624 (23 mm.), crowned bust right, rev. similar 
(H.S. 132/71). Very fine. 


—— 2-Mark, 1645, crowned monogram, rev. Hebrew legend, 
IVSTVS IVDEX. Very fine. 


—— 8-Skilling, 1641, Gliickstadt, bust right over shield, rev. 
North Wind personified; Frederick III, 6-Skilling, 1668, 
Glickstadt, bust right, rev. legend. Both very fine. 


Christian V, 2-Kroner, 1675, King on horseback to right, rev. 
crowned shield. Very fine. 


Frederick IV, Kroner, 1701, bust to right, rev. arms and mono- 
grams (type as Dav. 1287). Almost extremely fine. 


Christian VII, Speciedaler, 1798, Kongesberg, bust right, B 
below, rev. crowned arms. Extremely fine. 


NORWAY 


Charles XIV John, 4-Speciedaler, 1821, bust right, rev. crowned 
shield dividing value, value and date below (type as 
D.241). Very fine. 


SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN 
Christian Albrecht, 4-Kroner, 1683, bust right, rev. crowned 


arms, HAR: NORW: DVX.S.H.S.D.G.0.D. Very fine. 


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GLENDINING & Co. 


7, Blenheim Street, 
New Bond Street, London, W.1. 


Telephone: 01-493 2445 (3 lines) 


OPEN DAILY FOR THE RECEPTION OF FINE ART PROPERTY 


Expert advice freely given to intending sellers. 
We insure all goods in our custody (unless instructed to the contrary), 


charging a premium of £0.50 per £100.00. 


PROMPT SETTLEMENTS 


Notice of all Sales appear in the Daily Telegraph on Mondays 
and The Times on Tuesdays. 


We are pleased to execute bids, free of charge, 


for buyers unable to attend the Sales. 


VALUATIONS FOR PROBATE AND INSURANCE 


Terms on application. 


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COIN CATALOGUES 


On the average we issue twelve or more Coin Catalogues 
each year, some of which are usually of sales of important 
collections. 


CATALOGUE SUBSCRIPTIONS 


PRE-SALE CATALOGUES, frequently illustrated, are 
normally posted to subscribers about three weeks prior to the 
date of Sale. 


PRICED CATALOGUES (not illustrated) are issued after 
each Sale with the prices realised printed in the margin opposite 
each Lot, thus giving at a glance a reliable guide to values. 
The final test of value must always be auction prices rather 
than the figures given in books of reference, for changing times 
and fashions soon render the latter obsolete and misleading. 


The Priced Catalogues are posted to subscribers as soon as 
ready, usually about three weeks after the date of Sale. 





Subscription Rates 
(commencing from 1st January) 
Pre-Sale Coin Catalogue _..... £1.00 per annum 
Priced i eT Are eX £2.00 ,, a 
(Reductions for new subscribers commencing after Ist April.) 


| All subscriptions expire on 3lst December, and renewal 
reminders are issued. Catalogues of past Sales cannot be 


supplied. 


AIR MAIL 


To allow subscribers resident outside Europe time to submit 
postal bids, Pre-Sale Catalogues will, if desired, be sent by Air 
Mail. Air Mail postage is not, however, included in the 
Subscription Rate and must be borne by the subscriber. In 
such cases an additional £2.00 should be sent as a deposit and 
we will advise when this is exhausted. ; 





GLENDINING & CO, 


AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS 


of 


Ancient Greek, Roman and Egyptian Antiquities .: Books 
Ceramics : Coins ; Ethnographical Items : Furniture 
Jewellery ; Military and Naval Medals : Objects of Vertu 
Oriental Works of Art : Postage Stamps ; Silver : ete. 


CASH ADVANCES 


If required, cash advances will be made at our discretion 
and at our valuations on the understanding that Lots are 
submitted for sale ENTIRELY WITHOUT RESERVE. 
In the event of repayment of the Cash Advance before the 
Sale takes place, a charge of 10% on the amount advanced 
will be payable. 


COMMISSION FOR SELLING 


124% on the amount realised Minimum Charge 
of 
5% on reserve prices for Lots £4.00 
remaining unsold per Lot 


SETTLEMENT MADE 14 DAYS AFTER DATE OF SALE 


EXPERT ADVICE 


Expert advice is immediately available and no charge is 
made for the examination of property submitted to these 
Rooms with a view to Sale by Auction. Visits to Town and 
Country houses for the purpose of advising intending sellers 
arranged at a nominal charge. 


VALUATIONS 


Probate and Insurance Valuations on Collections at recog- 
nised scale of charges. The valuation fee is refunded if the 
property involved is placed in our hands for sale within six 
months of the date of valuing. 


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Further information on application to the Auctioneers at: 


7, Blenheim Street, New Bond Street, London, W.1. 
Telephone: 01-493 2445 (3 lines) 





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